A case has come to light of three brothers of Rasulpur Dhauladi village in Janikhurd area of Meerut donating their land to help the families of the children who were victims of attacks in Iran.
Ankit Chaudhary, leader of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, the youth wing of Bharatiya Janata Party, has written a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath raising questions on this matter and demanding an investigation.
Aman Mustafa of Rasulpur Dhauli village said on Thursday that he and his family are hurt by the news of the death of about 300 children in the attacks carried out by America and Israel in Iran.
He said that the incident deeply affected him, his elder brother Yasir Mustafa and younger brother Subar Mustafa.
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Mustafa said that with the aim of helping the needy, the three brothers decided to donate their 125 yards plot worth about Rs 15 lakh.
According to Mustafa, for this he contacted Anjuman Hussainiya organization and handed over the documents of the plot to the officials of the organization on Wednesday.
Use of money should be as per rules – BJYM leader
Anjuman Hussainiya President Tanveer Haider expressed his gratitude to the three brothers for this initiative and said that the money received from the sale of this plot will be sent to the affected families in Iran through the organization.
As soon as information about this incident was received, people in the area praised the three brothers and called it an example of humanity. However, former national executive member of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, Ankit Choudhary, raising questions on this matter, has written a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and demanded an investigation.
He demanded the administration to investigate the assets of the three brothers and ensure that the use of the money is as per the rules.

