He had been admitted a day earlier because of weakness. “I am better now,” he told The Express Tribune from Edhi Foundation’s head office in Kharadar. He has already resumed work.
Edhi’s wife, Bilquis, said that he is much better now but still complains that he is feeling weak. “I wanted to take him out for some fresh air but he refused and told me that he will get tired,” she said. Edhi had fainted on Sunday at Edhi Home in Sohrab Goth after seeing the bodies of the men killed in the Turbat massacre. “The incident is still weighing heavy on his mind. He repeatedly says that the poor people were just going to earn their livelihood when they were gunned down,” said Bilquis. “He is losing his willpower.”
The philanthropist takes medication to control high blood pressure and fits, but the doctors did not prescribe any other medicines after he was hospitalised, saying that it was nothing serious.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 11th, 2012.
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@Supressed, Opressed, Depressed: The earth will continue revolving as usual and someone else will come forward to replace him. May be that replacement is not as good as he is and if we are lucky enough may be even better. everyone has to go but our prayer are with him for a healthy and beneficial long life. (Ameen).
Ameen
@Hamid: Ameen. We do not realise what a treasure we have in Mr. Edhi. May Allah SWT shower Blessings on Edhi Sahib and on his family. Ameen. Sum Ameen.
What will happen when he's gone?
Allah have blessing on him and give him strength to take care of poor people of Pakistan. No one else is working like him in this country.