The mother loves her children immensely, and she has such strength that no obstacle or lockdown can stop her.
Something similar happened in the Indian state of Telangana, where a 48-year-old woman, Rizha Begum, set a new example of love for her son.
According to a report by Indian Broadcasting Indian Express, a government school teacher from Nizamabad city has traveled 1,400km to her son's school and brought her son back home in distress.
It may be recalled that Indian authorities have implemented a 21-day lockdown across the country to prevent the Corona virus, which also led to the arrest of 19-year-old son of Raza Begum, Mohammad Nizamuddin, in Andhra Pradesh.
According to the report, Nizamuddin said by telephone that he had gone to Nellore to leave his friend on March 12 and had booked a return train ticket on March 23, but all trains were suspended due to lockdown.
According to Nizamuddin, he tried to return home for several days but failed.
On the other hand, Razia Begum said, "My son is with me now and I am very happy.
According to him, he had consulted with Bodhan Assistant Commissioner of Police VJ Paul Reddy to bring the son back home, who advised him to be patient for a few days.
Raza Begum said that if she used to rent a car, the police would stop her from the place and probably would not allow her to go further, so she decided to go to her scooty to force the police to tell her story and move on.
On my way home, I called my son and told him that I was going to pick him up," he said. The petrol station would seemingly take off the petrol and keep it quiet for a while.
According to Raza Begum, she has been running Scooty for the past 25 years and 14 years have passed since her husband's death.
He added that the police continued to block them from place to place, but they kept telling them their full story, which then allowed them to move forward.
Meanwhile, his son said that the mother had traveled 23 to 24 hours to pick them up, after which they left for their home that evening.
In addition, Assistant Commissioner of Police VJ Paul Reddy told The Indian Express that Razia Begum is a brave woman, she also requested me permission to allow the police to complete her journey.
She said the women have bravely returned home to their son and their story is truly inspiring.
It is clear that 7,447 cases of corona virus have been confirmed in India so far while 239 people have lost their lives.
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