Frustrated villagers wrote a letter with blood demanding road repair after requesting to the authorities 

Rajasthan: Villagers of Rajasthan have written a letter with blood demanding road repair. Expressing his frustration, one of the villagers said that we wrote the letter with blood so that the administration could understand and feel our suffering, our pain. For the last 19 months, the residents of Dhirasar Jasasar Nakrasar and Ramdevra in Rajasthan have faced difficulty due to the damaged road.

Thu, 21 Nov 2024 05:26 PM (IST)
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Frustrated villagers wrote a letter with blood demanding road repair after requesting to the authorities 
Frustrated villagers wrote a letter with blood demanding road repair after requesting to the authorities 

Villagers in Churu, Rajasthan wrote a letter with their blood to resolve their fight. The motive of the villagers was to attract the attention of the officials. Villagers of Rajasthan have written a letter with blood demanding road repair. A villager said that he appealed to many leaders for this but there was no hearing.

Expressing his frustration, one of the villagers said that we wrote the letter with blood so that the administration could understand and feel our suffering, our pain. For the last 19 months, residents of Dhirasar, Jasasar, Nakrasar, and Ramdevra in Rajasthan have faced difficulty due to the damaged road. This road is full of many broken parts and there is a constant risk of accidents.

Emphasising the gravity of the situation, a village resident Sandeep Pandya said, "The distance from village Dhirasar to Churu is 35 km. But it takes us more than 1 hr to cover a distance of 35km. Construction of this road started 19 months ago but the contractor left the road incomplete. Because of this, the villagers are very upset. Vehicles passing through here get damaged and it also takes more time.

Further said that in such a situation, the administration was informed several times from our side but the administration has not solved our problem to date, and on Wednesday, hundreds of villagers came to the collector from all four villages to tell their pain.

Similarly, in Rajasthan's Sriganganagar, a case of Rs 1 crore 5 lakh fraud has come to the fore in which an elderly couple was arrested digitally while misguiding by posing as a CBI officer and got Rs 1 crore 5 lakh frauded. Present yourself as a CBI officer, the fraudster threatened the couple with going to jail and got the money transferred to his account. Deputy Superintendent of Police Kuldeep Balia said a letter has been written to the concerned bank for freezing the accounts from which the amount had been withdrawn. Basically, the fraudster got the amount transferred to several bank accounts. Now these bank accounts are being traced.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer