Hyderabad: Amid the usual rush-hour chaos on the Panjagutta flyover, Telangana minister Seethakka did something that caught the attention of everyone around her. She stopped her car to help a motorist who had suddenly started having a seizure—a moment that could have easily turned tragic if left unattended.
People nearby said they saw the man convulsing inside his vehicle, his car stuck in traffic. While many others drove by, Seethakka didn’t think twice. She pulled over, got out, and went straight to the man’s side. Following a simple technique she’d probably seen before, she placed a key in his hand a small gesture that’s often believed to help someone experiencing a seizure.
She stayed right there with him, talking softly and making sure he felt supported until his condition seemed to improve. It wasn’t until he was getting proper medical care and was safely on his way to the hospital that she finally got back in her car and left.
A motorist suddenly suffered a seizure on the #Panjagutta flyover — a terrifying moment for anyone caught in such a situation, especially amidst the rush of traffic.
But in that critical moment, Minister @meeseethakka didn’t just pass by. She did something truly humane and… pic.twitter.com/bvRHvYfACG
— Jacob Ross (@JacobBhoompag) May 30, 2025