“I am from India,” Edhi told IANS in an interview over telephone from Karachi.
“I am ready to train Indians,” said the 83-year-old who was born in India’s Gujarat state and is based in Karachi.
He said that a group of people from Mumbai had got in touch with his foundation to start work.
The Ramon Magsaysay award winner recalled that former prime minister I.K. Gujral had asked him to come and work in India.
Re: Abdul Sattar Edhi to start work in India
awesome news!!! God bless Edhi saab
He’s done so much good work for Pakistan, now he’s doing it for India, Love him, wish i could hug him he’s a true hero in my eyes
is there a link to this news? it really doesn’t give much info on what type of charity work he’d be doing
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UZ
December 6, 2011, 2:24pm
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Edhi sahab May ALLAH always bless him Ameen
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Ameen.
Niksik
December 7, 2011, 10:07pm
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What a phenomenal person. If only we could have more like him in the world. May Allah give him the strength.
firenze
December 7, 2011, 11:02pm
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Edhi can turn into Red Cross if he can live for 50 more years.
Re: Abdul Sattar Edhi to start work in India
I would like to meet him once in my lifetime, would like to learn some management techniques from him:)
Re: Abdul Sattar Edhi to start work in India
Awesome! A guy trying to help THE ENEMY! without prejudice!
Hope he succeeds in helping more HUMANs.
1947
December 15, 2011, 10:30pm
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He should only help his fellow countrymen. No need to help Indians. We already know how Ansar Burney was treated by the Indian government. Same Ansar Burney who has saved countless Indian lives when the Indian government on their own people.
Edhi is a saint and he wants to help people globally but little does he know how it's going to backfire on him.
Re: Abdul Sattar Edhi to start work in India
^I disagree. Humanity has no boundary. Abdul Sattar is representing our country to help in India. What is so wrong with that?
regards,
Samantha