Dubai: Indian doctor moves to tears as police salutes her


Daijiworld Media Network - Dubai (SD)

Dubai, Apr 28: An Indian doctor in UAE was said to have experienced the biggest day of her life.
Ayesha Sultana, in her tweet shared her experience as an expatriate, was returning home after late night shift at around 1 am when the Dubai police stopped her.

The Dubai police carry out sterilization programme from 10 pm to 6 am. Movement around this time is restricted.

Sultana in her tweet said "I told him I'm a doctor returning from duty, had all my papers to present them. But he refused to check anything and gave me a salute."

She said in her tweet that it was the biggest day of her life and added, "THANK YOU".

She further said that she was speechless and had tears in her eyes and overwhelmed at the gesture of the Dubai police.

She added in her tweet saying "I'm blessed to be in the UAE and serve the people here."

Health care workers in the UAE are highly respected and hailed as the first line defense against coronavirus.

His highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai had launched an online campaign to thank the health workers in the month of March.
In his tweet, the ruler had invited everyone to thank the doctors, nurses, paramedics and hospital administrators.

During the sterilization hours the people express their gratitude to the health workers by clapping, cheering and singing the national anthem from their balconies.

An initiative launched earlier this month, 'Together We Chant For UAE' is in appreciation of the frontline health workers as well as the leadership in UAE which invites every residents to sing the UAE national anthem on Wednesday and Friday at 9 pm.

  

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  • Alphonso Dsouza, Mumbai

    Sun, May 31 2020

    I have lived in Dubai for 42 years and returned to India in 2016 for good. UAE is one country where ones efforts are always rewarded. I spent my 42 years with my family without a blot. When I was clearing my Immigration finally to go back to India, the Immigration Officer very courteously asked us why do you have to leave Dubai; please stay back. I admire these Arabs, they are born with Ethics and respect to Humanity.

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  • Pedro Sam, Mulky

    Thu, Apr 30 2020

    Indian Doctors are in tears after getting a salute from the police. Indian police and doctors though get bricks and stone from some Indians. Very strange. Lack of discipline e and disregard for others is the main reason.

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