Wednesday, February 28, 2018

MEET THE MAN WHO HELPED TO AIRLIFT MORE THAN 4700 DEAD BODIES OF FOREIGN EMPLOYEES WHO DIED IN UAE

MEET THE MAN WHO HELPED TO AIRLIFT MORE 

THAN 4700 DEAD BODIES OF FOREIGN 

EMPLOYEES WHO DIED IN UAE


Mr. Ashraf


Meet Mr. Ashraf , a Migrant from Kerala in UAE

Do you know who has signed the application for transporting Actress Sri Devi body from Dubai to Mumbai recently? Is it Boni Kapoor, Sri Devi’s Husband? No. It is by Mr. Ashraf, a Keralite who lives in UAE.

As on date, Mr. Ashraf has helped about 4700 dead bodies’ migrant employees who died at UAE to reach their native nations for last rites.

UAE's Law 

As per UAE laws, a resident in UAE has to sign the legal papers for transporting dead bodies of migrant employees who died in UAE.

Mr. Ashraf, aged 44, who is doing this sacred work without any expectation from anybody for last few decades. You have to just call him through his mobile number and that’s all , he will be there to help you.

Mr. Ashraf is an expert in UAE’s laws and to  all the of the poor migrant employees’ families who died in UAE during their stay at UAE, he is a god . 

Mr.Ashraf's Dedicated Service 

Mr. Ashraf is helping to transport about 30 to 40 dead bodies per month. Only, the families have to pay legal fees that is payable to UAE’s government and Mr.Ashra is not charging any fees for his dedicated bereaved families.

Further , he refused to accept thanks call through phone from the bereaved families for his dedicated services by saying that he is doing his service in the name of Allah and not expecting anything from anybody.

Don't Say Thanks 

Please don’t call me to say thanks as I can concentrate more on other calls for seeking my help to transport their relative’s dead bodies from UAE.

Mr. Ashraf is feeling humble that he is helping those relatives who want to see their deceased relative’s face at least for the last time.


Will the Indian Government and UAE's 

Government Recognize Mr.Ashraf


Mr. Ashraf’s dedicated service to the sofciety is yet to be recognised  by Indian Government and by UAE’s government. Will the External Minister Mrs Sushma Swaraj will come forward to recognise his service?


Will the UAE government come forward to waive the legal fees payable for transporting dead bodies to their native nations as majority of the dead bodies are belonging to poor workmen who have come to UAE for their livelihood?

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