A video of a Muslim youth helping an Indian Army soldier in the harsh cold has surfaced. Where he gave his berth to a soldier sleeping on his conscience. Now he is being praised a lot on social media.
Muslim Youth Helps Indian Army: Every Indian considers the dedication of soldiers in India as paramount. Wherever the soldiers pass, there is a feeling of deep respect for them. Such people are present all around us. Here stories of humanity are born every day, but sometimes some moments also come which touch our hearts. A video is becoming increasingly viral on social media, in which an Indian Army soldier is seen sleeping on the ground near the gate of a train in the harsh cold, covered only with a thin sheet. Perhaps he had not got a reservation, yet he was sleeping quietly on the floor without any complaint and without sharing his problem with anyone.
When a Muslim youth traveling in the same coach saw an army soldier sleeping on the floor in the cold, he became emotional. He picked up the young man and offered him his seat. According to the young man, “You stand for us on the border of the country in the cold, rain and 50 degree smoke, this is a small sacrifice we make.” At first the young man was sleeping and he did not understand, however when the young man repeated that you should sleep on my seat, he accepted his seat on the young man’s request. The soldier also thanked him, covered himself with his sheet and then slept on the seat.
Whoever saw these moments, a smile appeared on his face. The smile on the young man’s face touched the hearts of all the passengers of the train. Many people praised the Muslim youth on this video and said, “What you did shows the real strength of our country – unity, respect and love.”
This train incident shows the example of humanity above religion and caste. It also shows respect and dedication towards the soldiers of the country. In fact, the real identity of India resides in mutual love. While sharing this video on social media, people are writing, “This is our India – where the heart speaks, not religion.”