Arshad Farooq
Baramulla, Mar 1: In the heart of Pathan Mohalla Taripora Wansaran Narwaw Baramulla, Naseer Ahmad Khan led a life marked by resilience amidst struggles. Born into a family burdened by poverty, Naseer inherited the legacy of hardship from his father, Sarwar Ahmad Khan.
From an early age, Naseer toiled relentlessly to support his family. Starting as a domestic helper, he later became a labourer, each day filled with sweat and effort aimed at easing his family’s burden.
However, fate dealt Naseer a cruel blow. In pursuit of a better future, he exchanged his ancestral land for the promise of government jobs, offered by the education and PHE departments. Yet, these promises proved to be empty, leaving Naseer and his family trapped in poverty and despair.
Years passed, dreams shattered, and tragedy struck with the loss of Naseer’s wife in an accident. Left to care for six orphaned children amidst the ruins of broken promises, Naseer’s relentless pursuit of justice against bureaucratic failures ended with his last breath in a makeshift tin shed.
Now, his children—Amjad, Heena Akhter, Arbaz, Sadia, Sheeraz, and Pakeeza—carry the weight of his legacy. They appeal to those in power, urging them to listen to the cries of the downtrodden, rise above apathy, and extend compassion.
Naseer’s story resonates as a plea for financial assistance for his bereaved family, six children left orphaned by the merciless hands of fate. As his children seek justice, they remind society of the enduring struggle faced by those forgotten amidst bureaucratic failures.
In the midst of tragedy, their voices echo, urging humanity to embrace empathy and stand in solidarity with those left behind by broken promises and shattered dreams.