Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Locals help pregnant woman, her husband

- S Raju & Utkarsha Tyagi s.raju@ htlive.com

nMEERUT:AN eight-month pregnant woman and her husband were offered monetary help and an ambulance in Meerut to cover the rest of their journey from Saharanpur to Bulandshah­r after they were forced to walk over 100 kms on their way home when the latter’s employer turned them out without any money.

Local residents Naveen Kumar and Ravindra spotted the exhausted couple, Vakil and Yasmeen, when they arrived at Meerut’s Sohrab gate bus stand on Saturday and informed Prempal Singh, a sub inspector at Nauchandi police station, about their problem.

Ashutosh Kumar, the Nauchandi police station in charge, said Singh and the residents gave the couple food and some cash besides arranging for the ambulance to drop them to their village— Amargarh in Syana.

Kumar said Vakil was employed at a factory and covered the 100 km distance with his wife over two days.

Yasmeen told police they lived in a room the factory owner had offered them. “But he asked us to vacate it after the lockdown and refused to give us any money to go our village,” she said.

With no alternativ­e, the couple started walking on Thursday from Saharanpur to reach their village. Yasmeen said that they had no food for the past two days because of closure of restaurant­s along the highway.

The three-week lockdown announced on Tuesday to curb the spread of the coronaviru­s pandemic has left millions of migrant labourers jobless and forced them to walk hundreds of kilometres to their villages in absence of any means to sustain themselves. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday apologised to the country’s poor over the hardships.

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