Thiruvananthapuram: With a sleek and sturdy body on it with cut hair, Anie Siva, a 31-year-old Varkala police station sub-inspector is often misinterpreted for his son’s brother.
Casual, he prefers to wear clothes and trousers.
The boy calls his appa.
It was not an intentional decision to cover the feminine side, he said.
“When he began calling me Appa, not Amma, I never corrected him.
I didn’t find the difference between being a man or woman, however, we all were humans …
above all, I was for him, a father and a mother at the moment Same, “said Siva.
When Sivi was left on the streets with his son who was six months old after his husband threw it out and his family closed the door at the age of 19, the only goal was to get the reception of his father.
Even though it remains a distant dream, Siva has managed to reach the police.
He took over as the Varkala station two days ago.
His life does not lack a limited series of thrillers.
While he committed his first year’s graduation in sociology, he married his girlfriend against his family’s will.
But after having a baby, he left him and his family also made it clear, it won’t accept it.
“I worked as Salesgirl, selling curry powder and house-to-home soap.
Then I worked as an insurance agent.
I used to prepare notes and projects for students too.
I also sell lime juice and ice cream on the Festival Field,” said Siva , It’s not easy for a single mother and her son to find a safe shelter.
“Landlords are hesitant to rent out their homes.
Sometimes they look down you,” he added.
It was his father’s greatest desire to see Siva as an IPS officer.
So, in 2014 when one of his friends told him about the SI test, he thought of trying it.
“I thought I could reach my father’s dream, he would accept me.
Also, my son was named after my father,” he said when he looked back, he felt all the shortcomings and time of testing in his life helped him become a loving police officer.