Making mockery of martyrdom in BJP ruled Uttar Pradesh
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Making mockery of martyrdom in BJP ruled Uttar Pradesh
Bureaucracy, it seems, does not even hesitate in making those, who lay down their lives for the country, a victim of their ad-hocism.
An example of the same was seen in an Uttar Pradesh village on Friday during chief minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the house of the slain BSP jawan Prem Sagar. Sagar was among the two jawans, who were killed in Poonch sector Jammu & Kashmir a few days back. Their bodies were also mutilated by the Pak army.
According to the reports, the local administration in Deoria district, Sagar's home district, had installed an air conditioner at the martyr's house, changed the curtains on the doors and windows and also placed comfortable sofas and carpets in the room where the chief minister was to meet the family.
''Within half an hour of Adityanath's departure from the village, all these things-the AC, curtains, sofas, towels- were taken away,'' said a family member.
The villagers said that the administration had swung into action after Adityanath's program was finalised. Sagar's Tikampar village, considered to be among the most backward in the district, was decked up to welcome the CM.
The dusty road, that led to the martyr's house, was turned into a pitch one within 24-hours. The drains were also cleaned and a small health centre, which used to remain closed all the time, suddenly opened, the locals said.
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An example of the same was seen in an Uttar Pradesh village on Friday during chief minister Yogi Adityanath's visit to the house of the slain BSP jawan Prem Sagar. Sagar was among the two jawans, who were killed in Poonch sector Jammu & Kashmir a few days back. Their bodies were also mutilated by the Pak army.
According to the reports, the local administration in Deoria district, Sagar's home district, had installed an air conditioner at the martyr's house, changed the curtains on the doors and windows and also placed comfortable sofas and carpets in the room where the chief minister was to meet the family.
''Within half an hour of Adityanath's departure from the village, all these things-the AC, curtains, sofas, towels- were taken away,'' said a family member.
The villagers said that the administration had swung into action after Adityanath's program was finalised. Sagar's Tikampar village, considered to be among the most backward in the district, was decked up to welcome the CM.
The dusty road, that led to the martyr's house, was turned into a pitch one within 24-hours. The drains were also cleaned and a small health centre, which used to remain closed all the time, suddenly opened, the locals said.
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