Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan’s NGO, Meer Foundation, has donated to the family of the 20-year-old Delhi hit-and-drag case victim Anjali Singh, as per media reports.
According to sources, SRK’s extended help to the family but news outlets came to know about it only today. However, NDTV on Tuesday reported that the Meer foundation, named after Shah Rukh Khan’s father Meer Taj Mohammed Khan, said it aims to help the family, especially the mother with her health issues while providing adequate relief to Anjali’s siblings.
Today, the Meer Foundation had shared a picture of the child with his grandparents and said it will be looking after his well-being. “#MeerFoundation is thankful to all who helped us reach this child, whose heart wrenching video of trying to wake his mother disturbed all. We are now supporting him and he is under his grandfather’s care,” the organisation had tweeted.
Shah Rukh had also written on Twitter then, “Thank you all for getting us in touch with the little one. We all pray he finds strength to deal with the most unfortunate loss of a parent. I know how it feels…Our love and support is with you baby.”
According to report, “Shah Rukh Khan’s Meer Foundation has donated an undisclosed amount to the family of Anjali Singh. Anjali was the sole breadwinner of the family which includes her mother and siblings. The aid by Meer Foundation aims to help the family, especially the mother with her health issues while providing relief to Anjali’s siblings.”
The Meer foundation aims to help the family, especially the mother with her health issues while providing adequate relief to her siblings, reported the newspaper.
Seven accused in the case are now in the custody of Delhi Police. “In the Sultanpuri case, the sixth accused Ashutosh has been arrested who had given false information to the police. Further investigation is on,” the Special Commissioner of Police (Law & Order) Delhi Police Sagar Preet Hooda said on Friday.
Last time the name of Meer Foundation came in June 2020 when it had pledged support towards the child who pulled on his dead mother at Muzaffarpur railway station amid the migrant crisis that year.
Anjali died in a brutal hit-and-run in North-West Delhi’s Kanjhawala. The victim, survived by her mother and siblings, was the sole earning member of the family. The actor provided aid to child who tried to wake up dead mother at train station.
-INDIA NEWS STREAM