Vizianagaram:A distress call from a desperate migrant labourer, asking for food stirred the culinary skills of a woman IPS officer, who rustled up lemon rice for them in a jiffy in the dead of night.
Tired after a hard day's work, B Raja Kumari, Vizianagaram Superintendent of Police, was about to retire for the night when she noticed a missed call on her mobile.
"I saw a missed call in my mobile phone. I called back and a lady in a feeble voice requested me to help them get some food and water. I enquired with my colleagues if some food can be arranged, but they said it was not possible at that hour," said Raja Kumari.
Some of them then offered to get the migrants bread, but Raja Kumari felt it would not satiate their hunger.
"So I cooked lemon rice for them. That was the best I could do because that is the dish any woman can prepare at short notice," Raja Kumari told a reporter here.
Mamata, a native of Vizinagaram, her husband and the others, had walked and hitched a ride for about 700 km from Nellore, where they were employed as construction labourers.
The COVID-19 induced lockdown left them with no jobs and cash and in desperation they decided to make the marathon trip on foot. Weak and exhausted after not having eaten on Tuesday, she made the call for help for the group.