Muzaffarpur. There is a village in Muzaffarpur district where once the doli could not reach the daughters’ wedding, but now the situation is such that even the ambulance is not able to reach the house to drop the dead body. Yes, this case has come to light from Aurai block of Muzaffarpur where Sanjeevan Sahni of Madhuvan Pratap area died in a road accident while returning from her in-laws’ house. After which post-mortem of his body was done and brought to his village by ambulance but the ambulance did not reach his house because the road ahead was dangerous, there was a wave of Bagmati in the middle and a bridge made of bamboo above it which had no confidence that it might collapse. Now the villagers were standing on the other side and the ambulance carrying the dead body was on the other side. At the same time, the family members were in bad condition and crying.
After which, without caring for their lives, the villagers took the cot to the ambulance and placed the body on the cot and took it to the door of the deceased. At the time of bringing the dead body, people were afraid that something might happen, yet they did this work.
daughters are not getting married
Let us tell you that this scene raises many questions because on one hand many bridges are being built in Bihar with modern technology, on the other hand there is a village in Bihar even before independence where people are still living with the help of Chachari bridge. Is. The situation is such that when a daughter gets married here, even the doli is not able to reach her house, due to which now relatives do not even come for the marriage of daughters here. The life of the people here is such that even after death there is a fear of trouble. Rural Sangeet Sahni told Local 18 that this is a curse, houses cannot be built in the sky, they can be built only on the ground. The land which should have been allotted to the villagers by the government has not been allotted yet. Sanjeet Sahni further said that many incidents have happened from this bridge.
FIRST PUBLISHED : November 10, 2024, 9:32 PM IST