Gonda UP / Young man set out from Mumbai to Gonda on a scooter with children and wife in lock down, drove for three consecutive days, then…
Mumbai / Gonda. Seeing the economic crisis and food cravings standing after the work stopped, people are leaving for their homes facing heavy problems with their wives and children. Last evening, when the family arrived in Kohdaur from Mumbai to Gonda, the people were shocked at hearing their problems. He left for Scooty from Mumbai three days ago with two innocent children and wife for Gonda. After traveling a long way from Scooty, when he reached Pratapgarh-Amethi border, the police stopped him. On inquiring, the eyes of the couple and children were filled. The police were also surprised to hear the story of the long journey. Seeing the couple’s entreaty and the face of the children, the police also got upset. The police removed the barrier and proceeded with Scooty.
Sunil Pandey, a resident of Dhanepur village in Gonda district, works in a private factory in Mumbai. He lived there with wife Anita, 6-year-old son Adarsh and 5-year-old daughter Sandhya. The factory was shut down due to lockdown. Some days he cut it like that. After this, the crisis of food also started deepening with the lack of money. Amidst the lockdown, he made up his mind to go to Gonda due to fear of Corona Sankra Mana and food problems for his wife and children. For the sake of the pass, he revolved around the officers several times, but did not get success. No means was available to return home.
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On this, he decided to go to the village with his own scooty for BB-children. On the morning of 21 April, he left Mumbai with his wife and children. Police barriers were found on the way. He kept moving forward, informing the policemen about his problem. After seeing the petrol pump in the day, he would have filled the petrol in the scooty. After a little rest at night, he continued to drive Scooty. When thirsty, he would stop to drink water after seeing the hand pump. On the way, people provided food packets at different places to eat.