NDTV Impact: Help Comes For Retired Jawan Hit By Delhi Violence

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  • Published On: March 04, 2020
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After serving in Kashmir as part of the Central Reserve Police Force, 58-year-old Aish Mohammad lost his home in last week's violence in Delhi. "I feel like I do not have a right to live in this country anymore," he had told NDTV from a relief camp in northeast Delhi's Mustafabad. After his story was aired on Monday, the CRPF contacted NDTV on Tuesday and sought his details. On Tuesday night, they gave him Rs 20,000 as an immediate relief measure. Today, they called him to the CRPF Headquarters in New Delhi and the Director General of CRPF, AP Maheshwari, handed him a cheque of Rs 11 lakh to rebuild his house.

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