Pakistan's famous players Jahangir Khan and Shahid Afridi have started distributing rations and cash to the families of the minority community amid the Covid-19 epidemic crisis. A Hindu tennis player had drawn his attention to the problems faced by the minorities, after which he started a series of help. In a statement, international tennis player Robin Das appealed to Shahid Afridi Foundation SAF to help the minority section in the city.
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Karachi Sports Forum secretary Asif Azim told PTI, "Jahangir Khan is the president of this foundation, he called me and talked about Das's statement and said that members of the minority community should be helped in this difficult period whether it is Christian or Hindu.” SAF in association with the Karachi Sports Forum provided rations and cash to the needy in the city, especially to those in the sports world. Areas are connected. Azim said, "Today we organized an event at the Roshan Khan Squash campus in which Jahangir and legendary hockey player Islahuddin were present and made it clear that the Forum will distribute rations and cash to needy families of the minority community in Karachi."
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He said that in the first phase, he distributed ration bags to the lower strata and poor Hindus and Christian families. Azim said that the forum was already working on providing ration to needy players, field workers, guards and others associated with various sports. He said, "But now the Shahid Afridi Foundation is supporting us, then we are also focusing on the families of the minority community."