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Do Not Beat the Earth with Boots:   Let the Hearts Beat Together – for Rehman’s Sake for Ram’s Sake

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This heart catching story of a heart patient recovered with the heart of an “Enemy Person” in by an “Enemy Doctor” in an “Enemy Country” should and must be learnt by heart to end all enmities in between the human beings of the whole World whichever religion, belief or nation they belong to. This is a lesson for those who every morning feel proud raising their legs to their maximum height and beat the earth with a louder “Duzzzzzzz”, to soften their hearts for each other.

This is a mind blowing true story that compels the political and military leaders not to fill the minds of the commoners , their citizens with hatred to one another, mind their real business to focus their minds on the welfare of their respective nations only and mend their ways, live and let live the others in peace and mutual understanding of living together on this planet that is common for all.

Do Not Beat the Earth with Boots:   Let the Hearts Beat Together – for Rehman’s Sake for Ram’s SakeIn India, a 19-year-old Pakistani girl, Ayesha, has returned to life again with a 69-year-old man, a Hindu.According to Indian media, Ayesha was brought to Chennai from Karachi, Pakistan for the first time in 2019 after suffering a heart attack. Her heart was found failing to function properly.

Heart transplant was suggested by a senior cardiac surgeon in Chennai. Ayesha was kept on a waiting list until a donor heart was found and a left ventricular assist device was fitted to help the heart pump the blood.

Ayesha returned with the device but her condition worsened again in 2023 as her heart started working on the right side only and the heart pump also leaked. Indian doctors asked her to come to Chennai for treatment.

The cost of heart transplant was very high and this facility is not available in Pakistan at present, for which the Indian doctors arranged the funding.All the heart transplant expenses were met by an NGO “Aishwarya Trust” with the help of medical professionals and former patients.

There was some delay in Ayesha’s treatment due to the visa. Finally, the mother and daughter reached India, where on January 31, Dr. Suresh Rao, co-director of the Institute of Heart and Lung Transplant at MGM Healthcare, transplanted Ayesha’s heart from a 69-year-old man who was brain dead in New Delhi. His heart was flown from there to Chennai for Ayesha.

Ayesha recovered quickly and was discharged on April 17.She wants to become a fashion designer after recovery from the deadly disease.

This comes from India, Modi’s India who has left no stone unturned in his long authoritarian rule to crush the Muslims in India and spill blood in Pakistani KP and Balochistan provinces, bringing the South Asia at a stage where no neighbor in the whole region is ready to trust the other.

The political and military men have their own agendas but the matter of fact is , people do not want to kill each other. They are giving life to each other. Learn some lesson and do not make the beautiful sub continent a hell for Rehman’s and Ram’s sake.

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