No virus can kill mother's love! - Here's a heart touching incident in Telangana!

Mother's love for her children is and has always been warm, unconditional, paramount, and filled with true and everlasting affections and care and the warmth can go to any extent and stand with the children at all tough times, no matter where and how they are. The incident that happened in Telangana holds a testament and suits best to this context of how high and precious the mother love can be and no threat can diminish the affectionate bonding between a mother and a son.

The nation is going through the complete lockdown to curb the spread of the virus. The interstate borders have been closed, transportation channels have been suspended, and the industries and establishments remain shut down. Although according to the Central government, the lockdown sounds like the only way to battle the virus, it has poured adverse effects on thousands of people as the government has given only four hours to get settled down to the unprecedented experiment. The migrant workers, people from the other states got stranded in their respective places as the transportations have been restricted. However, it didn't restrict the mother's love for her son. 

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Razia Begum rides her two-wheeler with her son, whom she rescued from Nellore, Andhra Pradesh - ANI Photo

 

A Telangana mother, with the love and determination for her son, took a two-wheeler and drove nearly 1,400 kilometers over three days to bring her son, who was stranded in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh, due to the lockdown, back to the home. Her journey of enduring the challenge and risk has now become one of the heart touching incidents and has set a precedent of how the loved ones can be saved and rescued. 48-year-old Razia Begum has taken the road for the risky journey on Monday morning and her journey was cleared by the police after understanding her situation.

Packed with 'Rotis', she started her solo journey from Bodhan in Nizamabad district, Telangana and accelerated against the challenges on a hotty summer with the motive of bringing her son back. She paced towards the south direction to the state once remained in the same territory, Andhra Pradesh. She reached Nellore the next day, got her son's back, put him on the vehicle and drove back to Bodhan and she accomplished her mission on Wednesday evening, reuniting her stranded son with the family amid the outbreak.

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               Nizamuddin and Razia Begum - ANI Photo

 

Razia Begum works as a government school headmistress in Bodhan. She lost her husband 15 years ago and she has been surviving with her two sons -one is an engineering graduate and another one, Nizamuddin, is pursuing to join MBBS. Nizamuddin had gone to Rahamatabad in Nellore district on March 12th to drop his friend and he stayed there. The Central government has announced the nationwide lockdown to fight against the Coronavirus and he got stranded in Nellore.

After hearing that her son was desperate to join the family, her determination and love swung into action and took a two-wheeler. Initially, she was considering taking a car but dropped the idea. On April 6th, she started her journey alone and two days later, she returned with her son after traveling to and fro of about 1,400 kilometers, which any racer could hesitate to go at the time of the lockdown. Addressing to PTI, Razia said that "It was a difficult journey on a small two-wheeler for a woman. But the determination to bring my son back overtook all my fears. I packed Rotis and they kept me going. It was fearsome in the nights with no traffic movement and no people on roads". Her journey proved that no virus or threat can kill the love and affection between mother and son.

 

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