During the flag-off, members of Jamiat, Punjab government ministers, several activists, and members of the Sikh community were in attendance
NEW DELHI — A convoy of 30 trucks full of humanitarian aid worth about Rs 50 lakh was sent by the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind’s Relief Center to the flood-affected districts of Punjab on Tuesday. The relief sent under the leadership of Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind chief Maulana Mahmood Madani is scheduled to reach areas like Sultanpur Lodhi, Kapoor Thala, Anjala, Gurdaspur, Ferozepur, Ludhiana among others.
The convoy was led by Maulana Muhammad Yahya Karimi, chief of the Haryana unit of the Jamiat.
During the flag-off, members of Jamiat, Punjab government ministers, several activists, and members of the Sikh community were in attendance.
Local Sikh groups welcomed the effort and praised Jamiat for extending a helping hand to hundreds of struggling families.
Speaking on the occasion, Maulana Madani said the initiative was guided by the spirit of service. “We do all of this for the sake of Allah — to please Him. We stand with our Sikh brothers who are well known for serving humanity, and we believe Allah sends help to those who help others around them,” he said.
The Jamiat stressed that it considers it its duty to support people in need, regardless of religion or nation. “The whole world is like a family of Allah and the best person is the one who serves everyone,” a Jamiat member said.

