On 28/5/2012, an explosive device detonated on the highway, resulting in the martyrdom of two individuals of Indian nationality belonging to the Bohra community, who hold significant status in the Middle East and across the world. Following a call from Sheikh Taher Al-Bohra, Deputy Sultan of the Bohra, and an invitation from the Anbar Provincial Council, I was tasked, as the Representative of the Ministry of State for National Reconciliation in Anbar, with receiving the bodies of the martyrs and delivering them to their families in Najaf Province. This was due to Najaf’s initial refusal to receive the bodies and Anbar’s inability to transport them due to the precarious security situation at the time.
Despite the risks involved, I took on this responsibility to uphold the image of our work and demonstrate our commitment to aiding all communities. I coordinated with the Anbar Operations Commander to secure an ambulance and protective vehicles for the mission. Personally, I received the bodies and transported them from Anbar to Baghdad, and then to Najaf Province, accompanied by Sheikh Taher Al-Bohra, Deputy Sultan and representative of the Bohra community in the Middle East.
The bodies were handed over to the Forensic Medicine Department in Najaf. A detailed report on the incident was submitted to the Minister of State for National Reconciliation, who conveyed the task’s importance to the Prime Minister. I received expressions of gratitude for this significant mission, recognizing the Bohra community’s esteemed position in the Middle East and globally. Official thanks and appreciation were extended for the efforts made.