Thereâs no love like a motherâs love. She will go to any length to ensure her child is safe, even if that means travelling 2,700 km across 6 states. This mother here in Kerala, just did that. People who are with their families during the lockdown are safe, but there are some who are having a really difficult time staying away from their loved ones. That too, things start getting worse for them if someone in the family is ailing.
In a recent incident, a BSF Jawan's mother traveled 2,700 km across six states, over three days to meet her critically ill son in Jodhpur despite the lockdown restrictions in the country in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
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According to reports, her 29-year-old son, Arun Kumar is suffering from myositis (inflammation of muscles). Sheelamma Vasan, the 50-year-old woman started her journey from Kerala on 11th April and traveled through Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Gujarat to reach Rajasthan. She reached her destination on 14th April and was accompanied by her daughter-in-law and another relative of hers.
Our BSF Jawans work day in and day out and guard the borders to ensure we all sleep peacefully at our homes. And the credit for their strong will and determination, even during tough times, can also be given to their rock-solid families, that stand behind them and give them a strong foundation.
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Vasan, in an interview with PTI said, she didn't face any problems on the journey, all thanks to Union Minister V Muraleedharan, office of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Congress leader, Oommen Chandy who took interest in the matter to get all the necessary passes for her travel across the states.
Bsides, a cab was also arranged by the authorities for the safe journey. She further said in her interview, she was informed about her son's ailing condition by a doctor at AIIMS in Jodhpur and that's when she decided to undertake the journey from Kerala to reach Rajasthan. According to the update, thankfully, her son's condition has now improved, although the BSF Jawan is still under observation. We pray for his speedy recovery!
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