Syed Rasel eyes to help middle-class families who are embarrassed to ask for help

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Bangladesh veteran pace bowler Syed Rasel said on Monday that he will personally go and support the middle-class families who are embarrassed to ask for help but need assistance
 
Due to the coronavirus, everything is stoped and people are forced to be in their home lockdown. Poor, day to day labourer has been the most affected and given relief by the governments and people of different class are also trying as much as they can, but then again there are some middle class, lower-income families who are too embarrassed to go and ask for relief but they are also badly in need.


Rasel told to media that he is standing beside those middle-class families and assured that he will provide them relief by himself. His main target is to give those middle-class families most of his support.
 

"Not everyone can ask for help. The middle or lower class people who cannot ask for help, I plan to give them by myself. My target is to give more to this kind of people," Rasel said
 
The veteran left-arm pacer already has provided his assistance to 500 people of his area and going to provide food assistance more. As the needs are not going down, many are getting government relief and many are not, so he is trying his best to provide support as much as he can.  


Syed Rasel said, "I decided to help 500 people. But 500 is not enough. Need more now. I tried my best as much as I could. Government is providing assistance. Where many are getting and many are not. It should be delivered more precisely. I could not communicate well enough with those who were in charge in my area. Then I tried to help by myself."

"I finished giving 500 people assistance. Also, I bought some today again. Getting some phone calls separately. Many are going in front of the house to help. Assistance is going through a lot of people. I'm trying to make more relief for them. I'm trying to give more 100 people if possible," He added

In his each packet, Rasel is putting four kg of rice, one kg of flour, two kg of potatoes, half a kilogram of dal and also hand sanitizer.

The former left-handed medium-pacer said that he is staying on his farm for the last 16-17 days as self-quarantine at this moment and keeping a distance from his family as he is watching the whole relief first hand from his farm. And will only move from there while giving relief to the middle-class family through door to door.

"I didn't have to move. I have a firm, I've been here self-quarantined for 16-17 days. I didn't went for home. I have also forbidden everyone from getting out of the home. As I'm staying outside, still I have to meet with people, though the amount is so little. For this reason, I'm keeping a distance with my family," Rasel concluded.