Islamic countries are openly helping India in the Koro crisis


- Keeping the tension to the side, Pakistan also came forward to help India

New delhi date. April 30, 2021, Friday

India is fighting an all-out war against the second wave of Corona. In addition to oxygen, there is a shortage of medicines and test kits due to the growing corona crisis in India. Amidst the scarcity of oxygen and medicines, many hospitalized patients have to take their own medicine and oxygen. The hospital is sending emergency messages to get oxygen for its patients who are already admitted there.

The president of the World Health Organization also said that Corona's condition in India was disturbing. Many countries, including Canada, Germany, Australia, Britain, the United Arab Emirates, and the Netherlands, have banned flights from India for a few days. Amidst the wailing of Corona, many countries of the world have come forward to help India, including many Islamic countries.

Saudi Arabia has sent 80 metric tonnes of oxygen to India in view of the shortage of oxygen. UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah called on Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar spoke on the phone and said his country would help India at every level to cope with the Koro crisis. The UAE had given the message to India to face the Corona strongly by writing 'Stay Strong India' with the Indian flag on the world's tallest building in Dubai.

Kuwait has also helped India with medical supplies. So the Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad spoke to Prime Minister Modi on the phone and assured him of all possible cooperation. Qatar Airways has announced to deliver medical supplies to India from other countries at no charge.

Bahrain has also come forward to help India. Bahri has decided to send medical devices and oxygen to India. Kuwait has shipped 185 metric tonnes of liquid medical oxygen to India and announced the delivery of 1,000 oxygen cylinders and an oxygen concentrator.

Putting aside the tensions between India and Pakistan, Pakistan has also offered help. Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has proposed sending medical supplies. Imran Khan called it a global challenge and asked everyone to work together.

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