Aluva MLA Anwar Sadat will be at the Aluva District Hospital on one Sunday of every month. After spending time with the patients, serving food and seeking comfort, they return to the work area. Aluva District Hospital has a community of in-patients serving food. The ties of love are tightened by serving food every Sunday of the month. The first anniversary of that fellowship was in 2012. Anwar Sadat MLA was the guest of honor. He inquired further about this fellowship by serving food to the needy patients who were there. From there he knew first hand the suffering of the sick. Being with them made him listen and understand the needs.
He was with them the very day and before leaving, he met the leaders of the community and declared his solidarity with their loving interventions without forgetting their responsibilities and assured them that he would bear the cost of feeding them one Sunday of every month. The organizers of the gathering gave their full consent to the MLA. The symbols of love through food were displayed in the yard of the Aluva District Hospital that day. Thus the MLA took charge of the fellowship by delivering meals on every month on Sundays or rather 12 of the 54 Sundays an year. The meals used to contain dish including rice, mango curry, beef ularth, toran and pickle is been served there, under the leadership of the community.
A share of the MLA’s love for keeping people shoulder to shoulder by shutting down their hunger, thirst, and their cries for survival has been unceasing on the Sundays of the month at the District Hospital for the past 9 years.
Two senior citizens are being given Rs.1000 per month by the people’s leader. Anwar Sadat MLA has given an affidavit that he will love and care for the country and the people more than himself. Aware of the responsibilities beyond caste, religion and political considerations, the working ground of an MLA is a symbol of tomorrow. They are symbols of the love that is with you without saying that I am with you.