Her son Mohammed Nizamuddin, completed his intermediate and was taking coaching at Narayana Medical Academy in Hyderabad. Nizamuddin's friend who hailed from nellore had come to bodhan last month to write his inter-supplementary exams. When his friend got to know that his father was not well, he took Nizamuddin along with him to nellore on march 12. At the same time, the government brought the lockdown in place due to coronavirus outbreak and Nizamuddin was suddenly left stranded at Nellore.
Anxious about her son’s safety, Razia Begum immediately contacted bodhan ACP Jaipal reddy and explained the situation to him. He gave her an authorisation letter. Armed with the letter Razia started on her two wheeler on monday morning, travelled 700 kms and reached nellore on tuesday afternoon. She picked up her son and travelled back to bodhan on the same day and reached kamareddy on wednesday afternoon. Such was her determination to get her son back home safely. When speaking to reporters at kamareddy, Razia Begum said that that her sole concern to see her son had made her go so far. She said that her sole aim was to bring him home safely, and she felt no fear even while going through the forest zone. She also told that the police had stopped her in many places and allowed her to go only when she showed them the letter given by the bodhan ACP. She thanked the police for all the support rendered to her in this arduous mission.
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