Let's be a nation: Shahid Afridi

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|| CF Correspondent ||
Former skipper of Pakistan Shahid Afridi asked his people to act like a nation in this worldwide pandemic of coronavirus.
People all around the world spreading awareness about coronavirus. Cricketers are also spreading this through their social media account.
Afridi the most loving cricketer in Pakistan and also all around the world posted a video where he was seen to donating ration to his people in Pakistan to help them and also ask others to act like a nation instead thinking about yourselves.

"My request is to everyone that this the time to be a nation, I'm also a son of this country, this country have gave me so much love and respect. I'm trying to deliver ration to the villagers who are not in a position to work outside and leading a tough time because of the situation, so that tomorrow the almighty don't ask me what have you done when you had everything."
The 40 year old former all rounder also aware people to follow the rules to prevent the virus and also urge that the stocking of foods or stuffs is creating a fuss among the poor people. He asked them to act like a nation not just by giving example of other nation act like them also.
"We know what is the situation of Pakistan and global due to coronavirus. In this time the most important thing is to keep yourself safe, like washing hands, keeping yourself neat and clean, whenever using tissue papers please put it into the dustbin. This is one of the important thing, another important thing is we often try to compare ourselves with other nation. Basically the thing which Islam taught us they are following that. In the time of Ramadan they cut off the price and gave relieve to the muslims. On the other side where we are now facing a problem we already started to store things from market. When a poor person goes to market they can't find one sanitizer or mask because the rich person already stored them in their house. And if a poor person is getting one from the market than the price is so high that it's not affordable to that poor person."
He concluded by saying, "I'm trying, please you guys also try. Lets be a nation in this situation, thank you."