Irfan Pathan’s COVID-19 aid reaches Karnataka; This time it’s oxygen concentrators

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Hemant Bangar
Hemant Bangar is a Mass Media - Journalism graduate. Writes on cricket. Intern at sportsdigest.in. Mail him on [email protected]
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Former Indian all-rounder Irfan Pathan is leaving no stone unturned to help his fellow countrymates during these testing times amidst COVID-19. Member of Irfan’s COVID-19 relief team, Dr. Roshan Tahaseem, took to Twitter and generously expressed gratitude towards Irfan Pathan.

Pathan helped people in rural Karnataka with three oxygen concentrators. In a series of Tweets, Here is what Dr. Roshan wrote-

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“Tons of thanks to generous heart Irfan Pathan former INDIAN CRICKETER Pledges #COVIDAID to RURAL PEOPLE of #Karnataka. Blessed to be a part of his #TeamIrfanPathan #Bangalore

#Oxygenconcentrators purchased from his own for the day costing around 75k each. 3 Concentrators were sponsored by an adorable soul all the way from Baroda Gujarat to Bangalore.

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Thanks a ton, Mr. Irfan Pathan Bhai for All your compassion & humble support to the rural people that’s come all the way from Baroda.

Your thoughtful & humble gesture towards needy people shall remain etched in my heart till I live for the support you rendered all the way across the Miles towards needy people.

May you & your family’s happiness grow 1000 folds. Choicest of prayers coming your way for choosing Me for trusting Me & my work. Loads of Duwa, love hugs & regards. I pray on behalf of all the needy people, Almighty Allah SWT bless you & give you more power to help needy people in entire world Aameen.”

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Here is the thread of Tweets –

To which Irfan responded with –
“Thank you. Hopefully will try and reach as many people as I can.”

Irfan Pathan’s Philanthropic Side

After helping 90,000 families with ration and feeding them, offering free meals to the COVID-19 affected through their academy, Irfan Pathan recently decided to donate all of his social media earnings to charity.

Hemant Bangar is a Mass Media - Journalism graduate. Writes on cricket. Intern at sportsdigest.in. Mail him on [email protected]