Shah Rukh Khan’s Meer Foundation to support the little one in Muzaffarpur station Video

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Shah Rukh Khan shared this image. (courtesy iamsrk)

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  • “We support him now,” tweeted the Meer Foundation
  • “He is in the care of his grandfather,” the NGO wrote on Twitter.
  • “Our love and support is with you baby,” wrote SRK.

New Delhi:

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s NGO Meer volunteered to help the baby whose video of trying to wake up his dead mother at Muzaffarpur train station in Bihar went viral on social media.

Last week’s video was among the most heartbreaking footage that came out of the massive migrant crisis when the coronavirus closed in the country.

Shah Rukh, Monday, said that as a person who understands what it feels like to lose your parents, your support will always be with the child.

The Bihar toddler video went viral on social media last week and the Shah Rukh Foundation quickly found and helped the child.

“The Meer Foundation is grateful to all those who helped us reach this child, whose heartbreaking video of trying to wake his mother upset everyone. We are supporting him now and he is in the care of his grandfather “posted on Twitter Twitter. photo of the baby and his brother sitting with their grandparents.

Shah Rukh, 54, thanked people on social media for helping them join the child’s family. He said he understands what it feels like to lose a parent and that his love and support will always be there with the “little one.”

“Thank you all for putting us in touch with the little one. We all pray that he will find the strength to deal with the most unfortunate loss of a parent. I know what it feels like … Our love and our support is with you baby, “he tweeted.

The actor, through his foundation and various businesses, helps low-income people, daily workers and front-line warriors as India battles the pandemic.

He recently announced a series of initiatives to help those affected by Cyclone Amphan in West Bengal.

The mass exodus of migrant workers has brought to light disturbing tales of entire families walking hundreds of kilometers with small children on foot in a seemingly endless march to escape hunger and some starving before reaching their destination.

A few deaths, including the 35-year-old woman in the viral video, were reported on special trains from Shramik as the Railways began helping migrants to reach their homes.

(With the exception of the title, this story was not edited by GalacticGaming staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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