Vijayawada: The eight-year-old Gopal Raja Rujy has taken the small shoulder of the responsibility of income to maintain the burning of the fireplace.
He drove an electric car to provide food to blind parents and two younger siblings.
He also sold rice and pulses to feed the five families in Gangudupalle Village under Chandragiri Mandal in the Chittoor District.
The king’s story was revealed on Thursday after the video he was driving e-autorickshaw into a viral on social media.
In the video he was seen explaining his responsibilities as a breadwinner for his family and why he moved e-auto every day.
The king lives in dusty village not far from Tirupati.
His small income helped his parents who had the heart of Papi Reddy and Revathi, and two younger brothers to eat square a day.
The video showed the boy sat on the edge of the chair to reach the floor of the car so he could step on the brakes like and if needed.
The video was shot by a young man who intercepted the boy to ask how he was allowed to drive.
The king explained his parents blind and he helped them run a pulse and rice business on the market and use e-auto to transport goods.
Some locals ask the king who will take responsibility if he finally hit someone? According to motor vehicle laws, electric vehicles that can reach a greater speed than 25 KMPs or which have greater strength than 250 watts need drivers to have a SIM.
Automatic electricity driven by the boy can reach a maximum speed of 55 kmph, making it offenders.
Watch 8-yr-Old auto drive to provide blind parents, siblings in Chittoor Andhra Pradesh