Millennium Post

Bahrain PM offers financial help to Odisha family

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DUBAI: Moved by reports of a man carrying his wife’s body on his shoulder for burial in Odisha, the Bahrain government has reportedly offered to extend financial help to the grieving family.

The Indian embassy in Bahrain is, however, yet to receive an official confirmati­on from the office of Bahrain Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa about the amount.

“The (Bahraini) prime minister responded to media reports on the episode and has made an offer for humanitari­an assistance.

He has decided to make a contributi­on but we have not yet received any official confirmati­on regarding the amount of money or when it will be made,” sources in the Indian embassy in Bahrain said.

They said that should such a contributi­on be made, it will be channeled through the Bahraini embassy in Delhi.

A report in ‘Gulf Daily News’ earlier said that the premier was upset by the news and he felt “he had to do something to help”.

The report did not mention the sum the Bahraini premier plans to contribute.

On August 24 in Odisha’s backward Kalahandi district, Dana Manjhi was forced to carry his wife’s body on his shoulder for 10 kilometres due to alleged lack of an ambulance.

Majhi’s 42-year-old wife died of tuberculos­is a day before at the district hospital at Bhawanipat­na.

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