Jammu: It was in 2003 when Ashok Kumar was going through the recruitment process for the CRPF, he got to know that he had the rarest blood group -- AB negative. Almost 17 years later, he received a distress call from his commandant, asking him to save a life by donating blood for a 69-year-old resident of Poonch, a town near the Indo-Pak border in Jammu and Kashmir.
The family of Nazir Hussain had sent an SOS message to the Kashmir-based CRPF 'madadgaar' helpline over social media, stating that they were in urgent need of 'AB negative' blood for the patient suffering from the chronic kidney problem.
The CRPF helpline got into action and quickly went through its database to find if any of its Jammu-based units had a person with the rare blood group.
The search led to 39-year-old head constable and radio operator Ashok Kumar, who is the only personnel in the 72nd battalion of the paramilitary force based in Sunderbani, Jammu, to have the AB negative blood group.
"When my commandant asked me to volunteer, I felt happy and was ready to help," Kumar told.
Hussain's grandson Adalat Khan, who along with family members were eagerly waiting for some help to arrive, said Kumar's donating blood came as a blessing.