Thiruvananthapuram: A Kerala Police team was pleasantly surprised when it reached the house of a centenarian freedom-fighter near here to check on him and found him waiting for them with a donation for the struggle against coronavirus.
Following the Covid-19 outbreak, the Kerala Police launched a programme of visiting aged people at their house to check on them. Under this, a team from the Malayankeezhu police station went to the house of 102-year-old Parameswaran Nair, who lives with a helper.
When the news came that police will be arriving, Nair had a quick bath and dressed up and was waiting for them - with a cheque.
"We were on a routine visit to check up on how the aged citizens are coping up with the tough times. We were surprised when he gave us a cheque of Rs 5,000 and said it was to be given to the CM Covid Relief Fund. I felt really happy that I could collect it from him," Sub Inspector of Police Anil Kumar said.
Nair was active with the erstwhile state Congress and was a friend of the state's second Chief Minister, Pattom Thanu Pillai.
(IANS)
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