Late actor Irrfan Khan’s spouse Sutapa Sikdar shared how unavailability of a hospital mattress in Delhi resulted within the loss of life of a relative who was recognized by Covid-19. Sutapa, on Sunday, penned down a observe which she tagged as ‘#notanobituary’. In the submit, she mourned and paid tribute to her Sameer da, whereas additionally stating, “I will never ever forget that I couldn’t get a bed in ICU for him because he was not Chota Rajan.”
Sutapa, who just lately marked the primary loss of life anniversary of husband Irrfan Khan, places out excerpts from her private life on Facebook typically. This time, she referred to as out the authorities for not making applicable preparations within the nationwide capital New Delhi.
Her submit learn, “#notanobituary #don’tforget I posted day before for help for my relative Sameer Banerjee. Today he left us. We couldn’t set up an ICU at home in Delhi the capital of India. And we couldn’t get a bed in the hospital.My gratitude to all the Covid warriors who helped. I will never forget you all ,my blessings to you all till I live, I will never forget Sameerda’s smile. I will cherish my adolescent memories with him. I will never ever forget that I couldn’t get a bed in ICU for him because he was not Chota Rajan. He was an honest man. I will not forget this mayhem in Delhi. You don’t forget too that Banerjee sheikhs das adjanias all have to go and they could have stayed with us all a bit longer if we would have concentrated as a country more on hospital oxygen plants then Hindu festivals and Muslim festivals. #delhigovt #modi #bettertobeachotarajan #don’tforget.”
Sutapa has been utilizing her social media account to hunt medical assist for many individuals in her circle of family and friends in the course of the coronavirus pandemic.
She up to date one in every of her posts, including the road, “Our problem has been solved for time being. For sure I have more faith in us citizens today then govt.. I am not deleting the post for all the numbers and leads it has for any future need.”