Muslim son lit fire to Hindu father in Bengal: Spoken son fulfilled his father’s wish, performed last rites according to Hindu rituals

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Hindu-Muslim unity has been seen in West Bengal. Born in a poor family in Hooghly, Anwar Ali has proved that the relation of humanity is greater than that of blood. After the death of the Hindu father, Anwar fulfilled his duty by lighting him. His move is being appreciated all over the region.

Anwar Ali, a resident of Day Street, Shrirampur, is a marble mason by profession. At the same time, Sujit Haldar, a resident of Shrirampur, was a scientist. They have a daughter, Chaitali, who lives in Cyprus (abroad) after marriage. He is also a scientist. After the marriage of the daughter, Sujeeth was suffering from an incurable disease. During this, his daughter could not return and Anwar Ali, who lived near the house, became the support of Sujit’s old age.

Anwar took more care of the father than the real son.

Anwar took more care of the father than the real son.

Anwar became Sujit’s old age support
Sujit accepted Anwar as his son. Whenever Sujit’s health deteriorated, Anwar took him to the hospital. Whenever he needed blood, Anwar gave him his blood. He fulfilled the duty of being his son very well. During this, Sujit expressed his wish that after his death, his Muslim son Anwar Ali would give him the fire.

Funeral done with full customs
Anwar Ali fulfilled his father’s wish. After his death, he performed the duty of the son and despite being a Muslim, his last rites were performed according to the complete Hindu customs.

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Eight people of the same family were burnt alive in Birbhum.

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