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Sarfaraz Khan continues to help people, to skip Eid

Young cricketer Sarfaraz Khan is one of the very few celebrities who are on roads to help people in need.

Former RCB batter along with his friends and family arranging food and essentials for the workers who are traveling as well as those who are staying near his place.

During an interview, he said, “We will not celebrate Eid this time. The money we would have spent to buy new clothes and accessories on Eid, will now be spent on those needing help. We urge all those who are economically well to also come forward to help others in this time.”

“We’re distributing food and water bottles to people because so many people are returning to their villages due to the fear of coronavirus.

“They are hungry and thirsty, and have been travelling for so many days. We also stay hungry during Ramadan, so we have an idea about the value of food and water,” he added.

Sarfaraz Khan will be playing for Kings Xi Punjab in the upcoming IPL.

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