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It was a road with potholes… Modi ji gave a rough road: Modi heavy wave on development in Khajaria; Anger among people about MPs and leaders Achi-News

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Pointer-1: When leaders are sick, they go to Delhi by air ambulance when we are sick, we reach the main health center on a cot like a corpse. Even after that there is no guarantee for our lives. Voters- 2: Before, they used to come through pits and not on the road. Now under the Modi government at least there is a mud road. So, votes for Modi ji are guaranteed from our side. In Khagaria it is the magic of Modi, not the voters, that speaks. Even after living life in misery, Moody-Moody is still in a groove. The situation of people in more than 100 villages in Diara region, located near Khagaria’s Dhamara Ghat railway station, about 200 km from the capital Patna, is similar. He votes honestly every 5 years, but the leader who won after giving assurance does not return to the village. The reason for this is that there is no road in the village for the VIP vehicles to go. In Dainik Bhaskar’s ground report, read the story of a village in Khagaria Lok Sabha where even today people have not been able to break free from the system. For us, only a mud road is enough. The whole area around the railway station of Khara is located on the banks of rivers. This is called the Diarra area. This area comes in Chaukham block. There is no way for people from the nearby villages to reach the main road. There is a mud road where they come every day. After a long wait, women were seen arriving on a tractor. Sonu tractor driver said now it is very good, at least the unpaved road was built under Modi ji’s rule. From where we arrive by tractor. Before there were only pits here. Complete preparations had to be made to leave the village. It took two to three hours to travel on foot. Everyone says Modi-Modi, that’s why they are voting for Modi in the voting question, says Sonmati, will vote only for Modi ji. Everyone says Modi ji Modi ji, so we will also vote for Modi ji only. He was happy even in this situation because he got relief from the potholed road. Although the road becomes impassable in the rainy season, she can get out of the village by certain means in the summer. Premila Devi, who goes to Khagaria to have her tractor serviced, says that anyone who has seen the earlier time will tell you how much trouble there was. There was waist-high water and the road was covered in potholes. Somehow he managed to reach the main road outside the village. Since they got married and arrived in the village, they face similar problems. Now it has become a habit, the facilities have increased compared to before, so it seems that at least there has been such a development. Jinka Devi, who rides a tractor, says that the house owners will vote who they say. A lot of politics happens in the name of the road. We feel that many generations will pass before a permanent road is built in the village. The mud road is the only major progress for us the village is so backward that the villagers see major progress only in the mud road. Tractor-riding Anita Devi of Diara region considers this a big advance. It is said that earlier the whole area was full of water. Now it has become a road. Previously you had to come and go on foot. If he felt unwell, he would carry it on four parts. The situation was such that it was better to die on the way. If a woman in the village needs to give birth, she suddenly has to run away with only four pennies. It often happens that a child is born on the way. There is no school or hospital in this area. We just live life somehow. One has to leave the house 4 hours before the train time, Rekha, who is getting ready to go to a village near the railway station, says, one has to think before reaching the city from home. The whole village was imprisoned during the rains. She says she is old now. The whole time went like this. On the question of votes, she says that leaders come to the village to ask for votes, but they don’t see the way. This time no one came. The leaders don’t come because every time they make promises but don’t show their faces after winning. Leaders come to the elections, make promises and leave the village. Strangers say, there is a lot of trouble on the road. The situation is bad in the summer, it becomes difficult in the rainy season. This unpaved road connects 15 to 20 villages, but no one notices. People who come to ask for votes say they will build roads, but this has been happening for the last 10 years. There is electricity in the village, but if it breaks down, it takes four to five days to restore. If any incident occurs in the village, even the police fail to arrive in time. We are very backward, no one cares. When someone in the village is sick, they carry him on a cot and take him to the hospital. Some of the villagers were seen playing cards at the Damara Ghat railway station, who do not consider themselves independent. He said this area was isolated. There is agriculture, but no government facility. According to him, even after independence, he does not see himself as free. Binod Yadav says, the government is not examining this field at all. He says that since the time of the British this area has been called Parakia. We are not getting a working MP Prabhat says we need a working MP but unfortunately no one is paying attention. If someone’s health deteriorates during the rains, it is difficult to save his life. Manish Saab says, the government is responsible for the trouble. All my generation has passed, but no work has been done. Manish says that there was a train accident here, after that work was done, also for show, otherwise the whole area is a victim of neglect. The railway made it a little easier by building at least one bridge so that the bikes could also cross the railway station bridge, otherwise the journey to the nearby villages was like climbing the Himalayas. Behal Khagaria is the largest maize growing region in Asia. Here the farming families survive only by growing bananas and corn. Every dream comes true only through agriculture. There is only one crop a year, because due to floods the whole area is destroyed. The Dainik Bhaskar team also spoke to the farmers and tried to know why they are now moving away from agriculture. When we talked to Sonu, who was working in the corn field, he said that fertilizers and medicines are applied but there is no crop. Did farming by taking a loan, but now the money is lost. There is a shortage of grains in corn, but due to the non-seizing of the kernels he will not be able to get a good price for it. Now what do we do if the capital runs out? The government also does not provide any assistance in growing corn. If we take it up for sale, the moneylender won’t even pay the price. They say there is no demand for earrings without beads. The farmers become indebted every year, the government does not pay attention, farmers say, the cultivation of corn is decreasing. Every year farmers face losses, the government does not pay attention. Due to the low production, farmers are forced to sell corn at fluctuating prices. Farmer Sakunti Devi says that due to lack of rain this year, maize has not grown. There is a harvest only once a year, the rest of the time the entire field remains full of water due to floods. Even in one crop, we don’t get enough money to think about the next crop. The government also paid no attention to the farmers. Every year farming is done by taking a loan, but the money is lost and we will be in debt. Babita Devi, who works as an agricultural laborer, says that when there is no harvest, she does not get proper wages. There is less work available. Now not even 12 bags of corn come out of the fields a day. Even after working in the sun all day, I can’t get my full salary. The government could not make Shaktipeeth a tourist destination. Maa Katyayani’s Shakti Peeth is on the banks of the Kosi River, about 12 kilometers from the district headquarters of Kharia. Not only Khagaria, the residents of the nearby districts also have great faith in this temple. Mother Sati’s right hand is said to have fallen here. For this reason, all wishes come true just by visiting here. If the government pays attention to this place, it can become a major tourist destination. Bijendra, the head priest of the temple, says, Maa is such a holy place, but there is not even a way to reach here. The government did not notice. The temple committee built its own road with its own money. It attracts a huge crowd of devotees every Friday and Monday. Members of Parliament and members of the Knesset do not pay attention. It is one of the 51 Shakti Pithas, yet government neglect is taking its toll. Sunny Kumar Bhavas says development is the issue of elections, but no attention is given to it. Sani, who takes care of the work of the trust committee in the temple, says that since the time of Akbar, this area has been distinguished from other areas. There has been some development in this government, hence there is now some confidence. We were far from development, but now it seems that some work is being done. If a little attention is paid, it will be easier for people to visit this temple. Ambulance and police fail to reach dozens of villages Ashok Kumar says the government is not paying attention in Bihar. BJP and Nitish Kumar have not done any work here. The government is responsible for the backwardness of the region. In this area, the means are only able to reach the villages for 10 months of the year. Even the ambulance can’t drive. Even the police are unable to reach this area for patrolling. When an incident occurs, it takes the police four to five hours to arrive. The ambulance can’t go. This whole area remains a desert. Even if leaders win, they are seen only after 5 years. Sarsawa, Kunthi, Rohiyar, Mansi block, Saidpur Panchayat are all backward. No vehicle can reach here. There is no system here, people just live their lives as they are.

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