Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Two ‘rich, educated women’ among beggars hauled up by Hyderabad cops

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: Educated and owners of posh apartments — that usually can’t be said about beggars. But the Hyderabad Police found two such women as they were sending beggars to rehabilita­tion homes.

The police are preparing for the visit of Ivanka Trump, the daughter of US president Donald Trump, and found the stories of the two women who were arguing in English with authoritie­s at a rehabilita­tion home.

Several women beggars from a dargah were brought to Ananda Ashram at Cherlapall­i jail on November 11 after the police declared begging an offence and banned people from seeking alms on the city’s streets for two months.

Nearly 1,000 beggars have been shifted to the ashrams for Ivanka’s three-day visit to Hyderabad for a high-profile entreprene­urship conference. “We have brought 133 women beggars to Ananda Ashram at Cherlapall­i jail. And all the male beggars have been shifted to a similar ashram at Chanchalgu­da jail,” ashram in-charge and Cherlapall­i open jail superinten­dent K Arjun Rao said.

“When we started enquiring about their background, we found two of them a little peculiar. They were arguing with our staff in English and did not appear like beggars. Upon enquiry, we learnt they were, in fact, very rich and educated,” Rao said.

Fifty-year-old Farzona claimed she holds a post-graduate degree in business administra­tion and had worked as an accountant in London before returning to India a couple of years ago. Her son is an architect in the United States.

“She has an apartment in posh Ameerpet area of the city. She was apparently mentally disturbed after the death of her husband some time ago. Following a godman’s advice, she took to begging at the dargah, which is known for providing shelter for psychologi­cally disturbed people,” Rao said.

The ashram authoritie­s contacted her son based on the informatio­n provided by her. He was already in Hyderabad and was looking for his mother, they said.

“She was hell-bent on continuing begging at the dargah. We took an affidavit from her son and handed her over to him on the same evening,” the jail superinten­dent said.

Another woman, Rabiya Baseera, from Defence Colony at Langar Houz also fought with the jail authoritie­s for bringing her to the rehab.

“She claimed that she was a green card holder in the USA and had huge properties in Hyderabad. However, her brothers had allegedly usurped her properties,” the jail official said.

“She lost her mental peace trying to get back her wealth and following an advice from some of her relatives, she came to the dargah and was begging to get the mental peace,” he added.

The 44-year-old Baseera stayed in the ashram for a day before she was handed over to her relatives.

 ??  ?? Rabiya Baseera (L) and Farzona.
Rabiya Baseera (L) and Farzona.

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