Arsalan recommended for award after saving an old mans life
Arsalan Nayeem Dar, an inhabitant of Maisuma, was out with his mom for shopping at Jahangir Chowk here in the downtown area when he saw some disturbance close Budshah Bridge, Saturday evening. When they came to close to the extension they saw an elderly man suffocating in the waterway Jehlum who had evidently hopped into the water.
A class 12th studying commerce from S.P higher optional school, Arsalan, among several individuals who had gathered close to the scaffold viewing the old man suffocating, without looking after his life purged his pockets and gave his mom a slip and hopped into the water to spare the old man.
At the point when Arsalan hopped into the water his mom got unnerved and keeping in mind that pounding her chest swooned. She began weeping for the life of his child and began requesting that individuals help.
“When he bounced into the water I thought I have lost my child until the end of time. At first he was not unmistakable in the water and I began crying while at the same time approaching individuals for help,” said Mehbooba, Arsalan’s mom while portraying the horrible snapshots of her life.
“when he escaped the water hauling the old man with him, I was so cheerful and pleased that my child was sheltered and he figured out how to get out the old man alive,” she stated, her face blissful and glad.
Later police touched base on the spot and furthermore some couple of vessels however Arsalan had as of now, in the midst of mottos and praise, hauled the old man to the shore. The elderly man, supposedly from Kani Kadal territory of downtown, was taken to the police headquarters Maisuma.
The overcome demonstration of this young man was valued by everybody individuals showered commends on him and acclaimed him for his respectable deed. Individuals additionally pooled cash as a blessing to the kid which the mother-child team declined to take.
“My greatest reward was that I could get the old man out alive from the water. I didn’t spare him for cash or acclaim,’ said a calm yet certain Arsalan. “It was an enthusiastic choice and I couldn’t see the man suffocating before my eyes. I didn’t thought much and hopped.”
Arsalan was trailed by a colossal group who were yelling trademarks which scared his mom. She thought possibly there would be some inconvenience due to the mottos. They took a by-path and came back to their home rapidly.
Sunday morning, to the shock of Nayeem Ahmad Dar father of Arsalan, two or three police man from Maisuma police headquarters landed at their home requesting the points of interest of his child. Since police thumps in the region signifies “troube”, he figured his child may have into an issue. In any case, it swung to be something else.
“I thought we are stuck in an unfortunate situation and my child needs to endure on account of a decent deed. In any case, the police complimented us and said that my child have been suggested for a reward for his overcome activities,” Nayeem said with a grin.
Delegate Commissioner Srinagar, Syed Abid Rasheed, while conversing with Kashmir Reader affirmed that the kid would be congratulated. “We will congratulate him after Eid and we will likewise suggest him for a honor and it would be a decent one,” Abid said.
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