Abdul Sattar Edhi was laid to rest on the outskirts of Karachi on Saturday at a state funeral attended by thousands of people. There is no doubt that Edhi Sahib was a true manifestation of love for those who were socially vulnerable, impoverished, helpless and poor. His departure is a great loss.
Mr. Edhi single-handedly set up Edhi Foundation almost 60 years ago, starting with meager resources and then expanding through private donations. Today, it operates nursing homes, orphanages, soup kitchens and family planning centers — all free of charge — as well as Pakistan’s largest ambulance service.
Despite the vast sums of money that passed through this charitable foundation, Edhi lived modestly with his family content with just two sets of clothes, he slept in a windowless room of white tiles adjoining the office of his charitable foundation. Sparsely equipped: it had just one bed, a sink and a hotplate.
Pakistan needs to make sure what Mr Edhi started must be continued and his legacy must be kept alive.
Keeping His legacy Alive