**Pawan Kalyan’s Son Injured in Singapore School Fire Incident**
**Meta Description:** Pawan Kalyan’s son suffers injuries from a fire at his Singapore school, prompting the Deputy Chief Minister to cancel engagements and travel to his aid.
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**Pawan Kalyan’s Son Injured in Fire Accident at School in Singapore**
Mark Shankar, the youngest son of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, was injured in a fire accident at his school in Singapore. The incident occurred recently, leading to injuries primarily to his hands and legs, as well as smoke inhalation. He is currently receiving medical treatment at a local hospital.
In light of this unfortunate event, Deputy Chief Minister Kalyan has decided to cancel all his scheduled engagements and will travel to Singapore. He is expected to depart from Visakhapatnam after completing his commitments in the Manyam region of Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR) district. Originally, Kalyan’s tour was set to conclude tomorrow, but he has opted to prioritize his son’s well-being.
Kalyan had been actively engaged in development programs across the ASR and Visakhapatnam districts since Monday. Earlier that day, there were reports that several students missed their JEE (Mains) exams due to traffic delays caused by Kalyan’s convoy. This led to a flurry of social media posts alleging that the convoy’s movement resulted in road closures.
In response to these claims, the Visakhapatnam City Police issued a clarification denying the allegations. The Deputy Chief Minister’s Office acknowledged the seriousness of the situation and has initiated an inquiry to assess the traffic flow and convoy movement during the incident.
As the situation develops, the focus remains on Mark’s recovery and the family’s response to this distressing event.
**FAQ**
**Q: What happened to Pawan Kalyan’s son in Singapore?**
A: Pawan Kalyan’s son, Mark Shankar, was injured in a fire accident at his school in Singapore, suffering injuries to his hands and legs, along with smoke inhalation.
