Delhi's apathy: Onlookers turn blind eye towards badly injured man; DCW Chief comes to his rescue
New Delhi, Sept 13: Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal on Saturday, Sept 12, proved that she has a heart of gold, when she took a badly injured man to a hospital and became his 'saviour'.
According to a TOI report, one Tilak Singh was lying on road and was profusely bleeding near Kashmere Gate flyover, as an autorickshaw in which he was travelling overturned.
The accident led to a huge traffic jam and many people on road noticed Singh, but no one came forward to help him.
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Coincidentally, DCW chief Swati Maliwal was also passing through that route and when she saw him, then, she immediately admitted him to a trauma centre in Civil Lines.
Shocked Swati said that some onlookers advised her not to take man inside her car, otherwise it will put blood stains on her car seats! [Coming soon: Cashless treatment scheme for accident victims]
Tilak Singh was identified as a resident of Rohini and a native of Aligarh, who came to Delhi in search of a job.
Later, Swati took to the micro-blogging site Twitter to appeal people to help accident victims.
"Saw accident victim bleeding on road. No one helped him. Imm got him to Trauma Centre. Appeal: Pl help such victims", she tweeted.
Saw
accident
victim
bleeding
on
road.
No
one
helped
him.
Imm
got
him
to
Trauma
Centre.
Appeal:
Pl
help
such
victims
pic.twitter.com/5JOFDNsLrM
—
Swati
Maliwal
(@SwatiJaiHind)
September
12,
2015
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