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Kanpur woman writes to President Kovind seeking permission to euthanise her son

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ANI Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh) [India]

A woman from Kanpur wrote to President Ram Nath Kovind on Thursday, seeking permission to euthanise her ten-year-old son suffering from skin cancer.

Janaki, the mother of the sick child, told ANI that she doesn't have money for her son's treatment.

The doctor had dignosed her son with skin cancer, and told her to come after 15 days, citing that he would be on a leave in the meanwhile.

Later, he demanded a sum of Rs. 10,000, and refused treatment when Janaki told about her financial situation.

She also approached the District Magistrate, Deputy Chief Minister Dinesh Sharma, district officer, collector and MLA of UP, Nilima Katiyar.

 

While her problem went unheard to most, MLA Katiyar wrote a letter to Chief Minister Yogi Aditynath requesting him to provide help from the state's relief fund. The letter dated May 14, 2017 received no response from the chief minister.

With no income or home, Janaki was given shelter by Mahant Amarnathpuri, who has been supporting her for four years now.

"We have received no help from any government in the past five to six months. We are buying medicines by collecting money through charity," Amarnathpuri told ANI.

Ahead of the President's visit to his hometown Kanpur, Janaki wrote the letter with the request to euthanise her son.

Janaki and Amarnathpuri also wish to meet the President when he comes to Kanpur, and convey their problem to him in person.

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First Published: Sep 15 2017 | 11:48 AM IST

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