Wayanad (Kerala): A nine-months pregnant woman who came from Bengaluru by a taxi and stopped at a border checkpost here due to lockdown was allowed to proceed to her home district Kannur in Kerala after the office of Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan intervened on Tuesday, officials said.
Based on instructions from the CMO, the Kannur District Collector issued a permit allowing her to travel and she was escorted to Batheri hospital for medical check-up, they said. The woman decided to return to her native Thalassery for delivery and travelled in the taxi along with her two children and sister from Bengaluru after taking permission from police there and reached Muthanga check-post on Monday night.
But they were not allowed to enter Kerala due to the nationwide lockdown. Considering her condition, it was decided to allow only the pregnant woman and take her to the Batheri Taluk hospital in this district which as "well-equipped" for handling pregnancy cases, district officials said.
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However, the woman refused it and claimed she had permission from Kannur District collector to travel to
Thalassery, her hometown. But there was no order with them. She waited forhours and we provided them security and food.
But later they went back to nearby Mysuru and stayed with a relative and later came back today morning, a senior
police official said.