Telly actor Deepika Singh Goyal, who rose to fame with show ‘Diya Aur Baati Hum’ in which she portrayed the role of Sandhya, an aspiring IAS officer, recently going through some difficult circumstances as her mother, who is residing in Delhi tested positive for Coronavirus.

Deepika took to her social media and dropped a video in which she urged the Delhi government and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to look after this matter as Delhi’s Lady Hardinge Medical College has not handed over the reports to her parents. As a consequence, it is getting difficult to admit her mother in the hospital.

In the video she also stated that she has a joint family consisting of 45 members and now when her mother is tested positive, everyone should get tested as they are at risk of coming in contact with this deadly virus. Along with the video, she wrote, “My mom has been diagnosed with Covid positive.

‪My mom & dad are in Delhi. The test has been done in Lady Hardinge hospital & they didn’t give reports . They only allowed my father to click its picture. I really hope the concerned personell are reading this and my mom there receives some relief. We need your help . HNO 8365 Arya Nagar , Pahar Ganj , New Delhi 110055 , Near Ashoka Hotel at Aarakashan road . plz contact my husband Rohit 9833649679 @arvindkejriwal @narendramodi 🙏” [sic]

In the video she stated that her mother had fever and lost sense of taste. The hospital in which she was tested, are denying to give reports and people are suggesting to quarantine her for a while. The actor also claimed that none of the authorities or doctors have reached out to them, and they don’t even know what the next course of action should be.

“My mother has never felt so weak in her life. Even my grandmother has breathing issues. There are 45 people in the house, and now everyone is at risk. My mother had not even stepped out and so we don’t even know how she got infected. We need to get everyone’s test done. Also, everyone is telling her that she should isolate herself at home. But what about the medicines and other care elements. We have no clue what to do,” Singh said.