I'm indebted to them," Bhunia told EiSamay.The club has already given Bhunia Rs 6,000 and is trying to raise more money than the usual amount for the Muharram procession. "Muharram procession can be organised every year. But we must save the life first," said, Amjad Khan, secretary of the club.Another member of the club, Mohammad Bilal, said that they should stand by Bhunia in his bad times. "He (Bhunia) has already lost his grandmother and both parents last year, and lives with his wife. We should stand by him," Bilal said, adding, "He is suffering from cancer and fighting with death."
Source: Times of India October 06, 2017 08:06 UTC