In the wake of the dreadful 7.8-magnitude earthquake and the subsequent shocks that hit Turkey and Syria, a group of Indian citizens have sent 100 blankets for the victims of Turkey.
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‘Sending love from India’
And they were lauded by the Turkish Ambassador to India, Firat Sunel, for their noble gesture. Taking to Twitter, Sunel shared a photo of the letter sent by the people.
Sometimes the meaning of words is much deeper than their meaning in dictionary like in this letter attached by an Indian family to one of the blanket donations…#VasudhaivaKutumbakam#earthquakeinturkey
🇹🇷🇮🇳 pic.twitter.com/78ncF8OnL7— Fırat Sunel फिरात सुनेल فرات صونال (@firatsunel) February 9, 2023
The letter begins with “sending love from India.”
It adds, “Our regards to all Turkish people. Just two days ago, we all are very worried about the loss of life and property in the natural calamity in Turkey, we all Indians are standing with Turkey in their grief in this hour of trouble. God bless Turkey and give it courage to deal with this trouble.”
The letter is signed by Kuldeep, Amarjeet, Sukhdev and Gaurav.
“Sometimes the meaning of words is much deeper than their meaning in dictionary like in this letter attached by an Indian family to one of the blanket donations. #VasudhaivaKutumbakam,” reads the caption of ambassador’s post.
Twitterati shower earnest wishes
Owing to the positive response, the post has garnered over 113.8K views and over two thousand five hundred likes. People on the internet valued the noble work and poured earnest wishes for the survivors in the comment section.
India is a very emotional country and we believe, if one is close to us then they remain and always keep good friendship. Even ₹5 donating from each India people will help the Turkish family. #TurkeyIndiaFriendship
— Jitendra (@jitssss) February 9, 2023
One user wrote, “India is a very emotional country, and we believe if one is close to us then they remain and always keep a good friendship. Even ₹5 donating from each Indian people will help the Turkish family.”
Our deepest condolences to the bereaved families. India will firmly stand with you in this challenging time and extend a hand of support to get the situation under control and order.
— Adonish 123 (@Debapri31863817) February 9, 2023
Another user commented, “Our deepest condolences to the bereaved families. India will firmly stand with you in this challenging time and extend a hand of support to get the situation under control and order.”
Sincerest thanks and love for Turkish people. Wish quicker recovery from this disaster.🙏🙏
— Yuvraj dhiman (@dhiman_yuvraj) February 9, 2023
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Sincerest thanks and love for Turkish people. Wish quicker recovery from this disaster,” a comment read.
We wish that all people come out of this calamity asap, and build Turkey again to greater heights! Love and prayers for Turkey!
— राजीव (@BihariSarpanch) February 9, 2023
A fourth person said, ”
We wish that all people come out of this calamity asap, and build Turkey again to greater heights! Love and prayers for Turkey!”
Operation Dost by India to aid victims
India launched Operation Dost to aid victims in Turkey and Syria after massive earthquakes that claimed 24,000 lives and left over 80,000 injured. So far, India has sent medical supplies, medics and search-and-rescue teams to dig through the rubble and find survivors.
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