AC & Sofa Installed In Martyr’s Home For CM Yogi’s Visit & Removed Minutes After He Left

The relation between India and Pakistan since few months is not going well. Pakistan attempting terror attacks on Indian Army at Uri headquarters resulted in big controversy between the two countries recently.

Since then, it has become a habit to Pakistan to violate cease-fire across the border and going by its behavior at the present time, there seems to be no chance that it will learn from its mistakes.

Recently, on may 1st, the Pakistani soldiers once again crossed all the limits of cruelty by not only killing two Indian Army Jawans on LOC but also mutilated their bodies. As per reports, this brutal act is said to be carried out by the Pakistan’s Border Action Team(BAT) which crossed the LOC in Jammu & Kashmir’s Poonch area and attacked the Indian patrol team.

During this attack, BSF head constable Prem Sagar and Naik Subedar Paramjeet Singh were caught by them and BAT killed them and mutilated their bodies.

Sagar’s family refused to perform the last rites until CM Yogi Adityanath visited them but later, they agreed after the CM spoke to them.

On Friday, the family members of martyr Prem Sagar were in for a shock when district administration of Deoria set up a window AC, sofa and carpet at their home just before the visit of CM Yogi Adityanath.

But they got a bigger shock when all these fittings were removed within few minutes after the CM left.

Ishwar Chandra, son of Prem Sagar, said,

Around 1 pm on Friday, officials came and installed an AC in our drawing room, placed a sofa and spread out a carpet on the floor. The CM was in our house for about half-an-hour and soon after he left, they began dismantling the AC and took away everything else.

Here’s what brother of the martyr soldier, Daya Sagar, stated,

Officials took away the carpet, sofa and AC soon after Adityanath left our residence….Within 15 to 30 minutes of his departure, everything was gone.

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However, there has been no official word from Deoria administration on this matter.

And this move by the CM Yogi Adityanath runs counter to the image he hopes to create for himself and his government.

His statement that power is not a “thing of luxury but a sadhana (worship)” for his government and several similar claims against VIP culture do not appear to have made any impact on the bureaucracy and the government in general.

Not only the family of Prem Sagar but also the citizens of the village were quite surprised when the roads were cleaned and drains were covered just one day before the CM’s visit.

On 12th May, CM Yogi visited the family in Tikampaar to offer his condolences. He gave a cheque of Rs. 4 lakhs to the family along with an FD certificate of Rs. 2 Lakh. At the same time, he also assured that he would send a recommendation to the central government for allotting a gas agency to the family. What’s more, he also promised to ensure employment for Prem Sagar’s kids after the completion of their studies.

Other than this, CM Yogi also promised an inter college for girls in the memory of the martyr as well as a shaheed smarak (martyr’s memorial). Besides, he assured them that a road will be made to connect the village to the main road.

However, we feel that AC and other stuff should not have been set up in the first place and if they were placed once, they should not have been removed. What do you say?

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