Hyderabad: When city police constable Veerender braved all odds to rescue 25 people caught in a deluge of unseen proportions, he symbolised the humane face of a perceived tough police force which went beyond the call of duty to reach out to stranded citizens.
When the city was caught in the deluge, the first to respond to the crisis were the policemen who performed a myriad of tasks- from clearing traffic on inundated roads to rescuing people in distress and providing food to the needy.
More than 50 people were killed in Telangana, including over 11 here, in a torrential downpour that lashed the state over the past few days, resulting in flooding and inundation that threw life out of gear for the common people, especially in and around the city.
The quick response of the policemen from the three police commissionerates here Hyderabad, Cyberabad and Rachakonda in extending a helping hand when it was needed the most, has won praise from the citizens.
One among them was Constable Veerender of Chikkadpally police station.
He almost single-handedly rescued 25 people, who were stranded at homes following the inundation of the locality, using a boat, an officer said.
The policeman's act earned the praise of Hyderabad Commissioner Anjani Kumar, who described him as his "hero" and "true stars" of the team.
"Constable officer Veerender of Chikadpally PS is my hero. He rescued 25 stranded people while himself remaining in deep water. This was at Aravind Nagar Domalguda."
"Such officers are the true stars of our team. I salute them and thank the community for encouraging the Hyd police", Kumar said in a tweet.
Many Twitter users appreciated Veerenders brave act and the services rendered by the police during the heavy rains this week and during the COVID-19-induced lockdown earlier.
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