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Bhim Army will bear the expenses of marriage of brother and sister of Shailendra who were victims of accident in Bhim Army convoy

Bhim Army will bear the expenses of marriage of brother and sister of Shailendra who were victims of accident in Bhim Army convoy

Publish Date: | Tue, 26 Apr : AM (IST)

Sagar (Navduniya representative). The last rites of Shailendra Ahirwar, who died due to an accident in the reception convoy taken out during the arrival of Bhim Army National President Chandrashekhar Ravana, were performed in his village Semadhana. About two dozen workers including Bhim Army district president Dharmendra Ahirwar attended the last yatra. President Mr. Ahirwar has consoled the bereaved family by visiting Shailendra’s house. He said that the national president Chandeshkhar Ravana himself is saddened by this accident. He took the responsibility of marrying Shailendra’s unmarried brother and one sister. Dharmendra Ahirwar said that the Bhim Army will bear the cost of the marriage of Shailendra’s younger brother and his younger sister.

The expenses of the house running due to hard labor

The deceased Shailendra has two brothers and one sister. The elder brother is married. Currently one brother and one sister are unmarried. All the members of the family earn their living by working in the villages. Father Kalu Prasad Ahirwar also works as a laborer. Shailendra also works as a laborer in the villages. He has been associated with Bhim Army for almost two years and is actively participating in social work. He was excited by the news of the national president’s arrival on Sunday. Bhapel had reached Tiraha to welcome him. Where the rally was being run live on the internet media. During this, suddenly he collided with a cow coming on the road. A car got over there from behind.

Bhim Army’s convoy is increasing in Sagar

Bhim Army’s convoy is slowly increasing in Sagar district. In early January, in Ganayari village of Banda tehsil, members of the Bhim Army had reached there in large numbers after a SC youth baraat was not allowed to go out on a mare, where the young man’s procession was taken out on a mare but in the groom’s house at night. Unknown people ransacked. Due to this, thousands of Bhim Army members again reached Banda the next day, where they demonstrated.

cattle roaming fearlessly on the highway

It is worth noting that Sagar to Bhopal National Highway 72 is. Even after being a highway, cattle often roam on this route. Most of the cattle herders of Sagar also take their cattle to the nearby forest for grazing through this route. In the morning, sometimes flocks of herds are seen. Apart from this, cattle roam on the Jhansi-Lucknadaun four lane. Accidents happen every day due to these cattle, but this has not been noticed till date.

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