Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Poliohit boy, kept tied to tree by parents, brought to govt home

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

APATHY Parents used to keep the 11yearold boy, said to be mentally ill, tied to a tree outside their house every day

A polio-affected 11-yearold boy, kept tied to a tree by his parents, was brought to a government home in Udaipur on Tuesday, a day after an eightyear-old boy was rescued.

The eight-year-old boy, said to be mentally ill, was tied in a rope by his grandparen­ts and kept in a cattle shed at Kolyari village in Falasia block of Udaipur. A team brought him to a shelter home in Udaipur on Monday.

Representa­tives of the Child Welfare Committee, Aasra Vikas Sansthan and the child rights department rescued 11-year-old Jiva Ram from Baydi village of Kherwada block.

His parents used to keep him, said to be mentally ill, tied to a tree outside their house every day.

“My son was a normal child till he was three years old. He was suddenly affected by polio and he gradually lost his senses; he even cannot speak properly and used to rip his clothes every now and then. To avoid any mishap with the child, we started keeping him tied to a tree so that he cannot move away unknowingl­y,” Jiva’s father Hurma Ram told HT.

“I am a farmer and a father of three sons among whom Jiva is the elder. I want my son to lead a normal life. I have spent around ₹3-4 lakh on his treatment but his condition remained unchanged.”

Aasra Vikas Sansthan founder Bhojraj Singh said, “The boy was shifted to a shelter house in Udaipur where he will be provided treatment and a better life, which will help him grow as an a normal human being.”

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Officials rescue the boy tied to a tree by parents in Udaipur.
HT PHOTO Officials rescue the boy tied to a tree by parents in Udaipur.

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