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Destitute mother abandons ailing child at Torkham border
By Ahtesham Khan
Published: February 6, 2020
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LANDI KOTAL: A destitute Afghan woman abandoned her ailing child at the Torkham border on Wednesday, saying she could not afford medical care. After the issue was put up on social media, the child is now being provided with care in Peshawar.

The minor girl, identified as Kayinat, was found abandoned near the Torkham border gate. Locals took the minor into their care. A note lying near the ailing girl read, “I do not have the resources to carry out medical treatment of my love. If she gets well, contact me through this number and if she dies, please provide her with a piece of land where she can be buried”.

Islam Bacha, a social worker from Landikotal, learnt of the child and posted an appeal on social media to help provide medical treatment to Kayinat.
In a short time, Bacha said many people came forward to help the child get the treatment she needed. She was subsequently taken to a private hospital in Peshawar where doctors described her condition to be out of danger.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Bacha said that his appeals for help on social media had received a massive response. Asked about Kayinat’s ailment, he said that she had been diagnosed with heart disease.

He said he wanted to help the ailing girl and also to send a positive message to people of Afghanistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 6th, 2020.


Read more: Afghanistan , Pakistan , Torkham border
 
Destitute mother abandons ailing child at Torkham border
By Ahtesham Khan
Published: February 6, 2020
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LANDI KOTAL: A destitute Afghan woman abandoned her ailing child at the Torkham border on Wednesday, saying she could not afford medical care. After the issue was put up on social media, the child is now being provided with care in Peshawar.

The minor girl, identified as Kayinat, was found abandoned near the Torkham border gate. Locals took the minor into their care. A note lying near the ailing girl read, “I do not have the resources to carry out medical treatment of my love. If she gets well, contact me through this number and if she dies, please provide her with a piece of land where she can be buried”.

Islam Bacha, a social worker from Landikotal, learnt of the child and posted an appeal on social media to help provide medical treatment to Kayinat.
In a short time, Bacha said many people came forward to help the child get the treatment she needed. She was subsequently taken to a private hospital in Peshawar where doctors described her condition to be out of danger.

Speaking to The Express Tribune, Bacha said that his appeals for help on social media had received a massive response. Asked about Kayinat’s ailment, he said that she had been diagnosed with heart disease.

He said he wanted to help the ailing girl and also to send a positive message to people of Afghanistan.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 6th, 2020.


Read more: Afghanistan , Pakistan , Torkham border

Heartbreaking, all the best for the child.
 
Ailing Afghan girl’s family allowed to come to Pakistan
By Our Correspondent
Published: February 6, 2020
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Kainat’s grandmother, cousin say Pakistan has won the hearts of Afghan people. PHOTO: EXPRESS

PESHAWAR: While taking notice of a news report published in Daily Express, the government on Thursday allowed some family members of a four-year-old Afghan girl being treated at a Peshawar hospital to come to Pakistan.

The grandmother of Kainat, along with other family members, entered into Pakistan through the Torkham border crossing.
Assistant Commissioner Imran, MPA Shafiq Sher and social worker Islam Bacha warmly welcomed the family and brought them to Peshawar in the Pakistan army’s vehicles.

Emotional scenes were witnessed when the family met the girl at the hospital.
Pakistan reopens Torkham border after temporary closure

The girl’s grandmother, Syed Maro Taror, and cousin Wasil Khan thanked the Pakistan government and said that in this moment of hardship, Pakistan won the hearts of the Afghans. They also thanked the Pakistani people and the government for the treatment of Kainat.

Islam Bacha, who helped raise the issue on social media, said that soon the mother of Kainat would also come to Pakistan to see her ailing daughter.


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Allah rahim!
Good job people look after the poor girl and her family should be with her. Regardless of politics Allah will give us twenty fold.
Welcome Kayinat!
 
Push the little fcuker back into Afghanistan and close the door behind her

It dosent matter how much we help her, feed her, raise her

She is afghani
She will grow up to be a snake and support PTM and lar or bar afghani b.s


70 years of this brotherly crap,, NO MORE

She is a very ill 4 yr old little girl who would not even be able to comprehend what are borders or what is politics or who are PTM. Have a heart mate.

So what did India, US and NATO do all this time?

What they always do...............create more misery and brain wash people for their own agenda.
 
Push the little fcuker back into Afghanistan and close the door behind her

It dosent matter how much we help her, feed her, raise her

She is afghani
She will grow up to be a snake and support PTM and lar or bar afghani b.s


70 years of this brotherly crap,, NO MORE

You spoke my mind bro :D

So what did India, US and NATO do all this time?

Nothing. :)

They utterly failed in the mission.
 
Ailing Afghan girl’s family allowed to come to Pakistan
By Our Correspondent
Published: February 6, 2020
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2151532-whatsappimageatpm-1581012768-344-640x480.jpg

Kainat’s grandmother, cousin say Pakistan has won the hearts of Afghan people. PHOTO: EXPRESS

PESHAWAR: While taking notice of a news report published in Daily Express, the government on Thursday allowed some family members of a four-year-old Afghan girl being treated at a Peshawar hospital to come to Pakistan.

The grandmother of Kainat, along with other family members, entered into Pakistan through the Torkham border crossing.
Assistant Commissioner Imran, MPA Shafiq Sher and social worker Islam Bacha warmly welcomed the family and brought them to Peshawar in the Pakistan army’s vehicles.

Emotional scenes were witnessed when the family met the girl at the hospital.
Pakistan reopens Torkham border after temporary closure

The girl’s grandmother, Syed Maro Taror, and cousin Wasil Khan thanked the Pakistan government and said that in this moment of hardship, Pakistan won the hearts of the Afghans. They also thanked the Pakistani people and the government for the treatment of Kainat.

Islam Bacha, who helped raise the issue on social media, said that soon the mother of Kainat would also come to Pakistan to see her ailing daughter.


Read more: Afghan Girl , Latest , Pakistan Army
And yet these Nanak haraams protest against Pakistan
 
(To my fellow Pakistanis)

This is a test.

A test to see where our humanity/moral values lie.

Pass the test, you'll rewarded.

Fail the test, and much worse would be your future.
 
(To my fellow Pakistanis)

This is a test.

A test to see where our humanity/moral values lie.

Pass the test, you'll rewarded.

Fail the test, and much worse would be your future.
Pur humanity was tested when we took in 5 million of these thankless people this is nothing
 

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