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This story is from May 04, 2022
Saroj
, 57, have won the hearts of thousands of Muslims in Kashipur, a small town in Udham Singh Nagar district of Uttarakhand. They fulfilled the final wish of their father, who died nearly 20 years ago, by donating 2.1 acres of land worth over Rs 1.2 crore to an eidgah days before Eid. As a mark of respect, members of the Muslim community on Tuesday sought blessings for him during their Eid prayers. Many put his photograph as their profile picture on WhatsApp.Lala Brajnandan Rastogi
, who died in his late 80s in 2003, was a farmer and owned some acres of land in Kashipur, a part of which went to Anita and Saroj after his death. It was only years later, during a conversation at home with some relatives, that the sisters got to know Lala wanted to give away a piece of the land to his "Muslim brethren" and that he had hesitated to express his wish before his children.Khan
, president of the eidgah committee, called Lala "a man with a big heart" and said, "When he was alive, the committee would always take the first donation from him on all important occasions. Not only did he always give money generously, he also offered fruits and sweets to Muslim devotees. After his death, his son took after Lala and is now the first one to donate for such events."Mohammad Raza Khan
were close friends for about 50 years. The two are no more but their belief in brotherhood has taught us a lot."Naushad Hussain
, a member of the eidgah committee, said, "Lala Brajnandan and his family's act was discussed in all the Muslim households in the vicinity. In the communally charged environment we live in now, we salute such generosity and true secularism. With such people among us, the country will never come to harm."