CM helps women seeking help with her disabled son after video becomes ill

Warangal: A mother cried, begging officials for a disabled son who died in front of collectors in Jangaron on Tuesday, or let him die here. The video of the outcry she posted on social media platforms spread and prompted Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy to respond immediately.
According to the CM’s order, income and municipal officials visited the family’s residence and promised swift action. They guaranteed family support to the Indiramma housing program and the Rajiv Yuva Vikasam program. In addition, a special treatment arrangement was arranged for SAI at NIMS Hospital in Hyderabad.
Lakshmi is a daily worker at Jangaon Town Kurumawada and is the mother of Parsha Sai, a 30-year-old man born with a severe physical disability. Since birth, being unable to sit, walk or take care of yourself is entirely up to his parents. His father, Parsha Mallaiah, worked as a sailor with mother and child health centers, while Lakshmi worked small jobs at the local Sebaba monastery to make ends meet.
SAI received a government disability pension of Rs 4,000, which could hardly cover adult diapers and medical expenses. The family lived in a rented house but had not received the promised zero electricity bill benefits, and no response was received to apply for Indiramma housing allocation.
“Are we not qualified to make a government plan? If it doesn’t help, then end his life.”