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KASHMIR OPENED ITS HEART FOR IRAN: A story of humanity, solidarity, and India’s spirit

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Last updated: 2026/03/24 at 2:32 AM
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BY MOHAMMAD TARIQUE SALEEM

A recent video by Abhishar Sharma brings forward a deeply moving story that goes beyond headlines and politics. It highlights how people in Jammu and Kashmir came together to extend heartfelt support to Iran during a time of crisis, donating gold, money, and even personal belongings. The video explains that amid rising tensions and difficult circumstances in Iran, ordinary citizens in Kashmir stepped forward voluntarily to help.

Without waiting for official directives, communities organized donation drives, reflecting a spontaneous outpouring of compassion. People contributed whatever they could, some gave savings, others offered valuables, demonstrating that empathy often transcends borders and political narratives.What makes this initiative particularly remarkable is the diversity of those involved. Women, children, and the elderly all participated.

Many women reportedly donated their jewelry, a gesture that carries both emotional and cultural significance. In some instances, families even expressed willingness to contribute high-value assets such as vehicles. This was not merely financial aid; it was a powerful symbol of emotional solidarity with people facing hardship far away. Importantly, the video suggests that this act of kindness was not driven solely by religious or cultural affiliations, but by a broader sense of humanity.

At a time when global conflicts often deepen divisions, such gestures stand out as reminders that compassion still connects people across nations. The response from Iran, including expressions like “Thank you, India,” reflects the impact of this grassroots support. Placing this development in a wider context, it is noteworthy that India as a nation has maintained a balanced and cautious stance regarding tensions involving Iran. While the government continues to emphasize diplomacy and restraint, this citizen-led initiative presents another dimension, one shaped by empathy rather than geopolitics.

The story also challenges common perceptions about Kashmir. Often viewed primarily through the lens of politics and conflict, this act reveals a different identity, one rooted in kindness, generosity, and human connection. It shows that beyond headlines, there exists a society capable of profound compassion and unity. The support extended by the people of Kashmir to Iran is more than just an isolated act of charity, it is a message.

A message that even in times of global uncertainty and division, humanity can prevail. When people choose to act with empathy, boundaries lose their significance. This initiative not only reflects India’s enduring tradition of compassion but also highlights the potential for global solidarity at the grassroots level. In a world often divided by differences, such stories remind us that the true strength of humanity lies in standing together during times of need.

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