When Rafat Khan, 36, got a call about the baby on Saturday, he didn’t hesitate to ride his motorcycle to the district hospital.
UPDATE – Sunday 1st January 23rd at 2:56pm

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Chattapur: In the Chhatapur district of Madhya Pradesh, a Muslim man selflessly donated blood to save the life of a 60-day-old anemic boy.
When Rafat Khan, 36, got a call about the baby on Saturday, he didn’t hesitate to ride his motorcycle to the district hospital.
Khan was leaving his home to perform sacrifices when he received a call that Vikas Gupta urgently needed a positive blood.
Babies suffer from anemia, which is caused by a lack of healthy red blood cells, which cannot deliver enough oxygen to body tissues.
“Without thinking, I picked up my motorcycle and rushed to the district hospital to donate blood for sick children,” Khan told reporters. public transport on Sunday.
Khan said the baby’s father, Jitendra, a resident of Manoria village, contacted him after he was unable to obtain blood and was tricked by touts.
The touts allegedly took Rs 750 from Jitendra under the pretext of arranging blood, he said.
In an interview with PTI, Jitendra said, “After Khan donated blood, my son’s condition has improved now. When my child was in urgent need of blood, he came like an angel and donated blood with a smile.” Dr Mukesh Prajapati, a pediatrician at the Nursing Unit, said the baby was in stable condition after receiving the blood.
This is not the first time Khan has donated blood. He has donated blood at least 13 times within a year.
He said the noble act gave him joy and satisfaction.
