September 19, 2024

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Will the railway divide the village into two parts? Villagers are upset over the preparation to close the railway gate located in the middle of the village.

Ravi Goyal, Sakti. Can Railways divide a village into two parts? A similar case is being seen in Sakreli village of the district. After the construction of the overbridge at the railway crossing, the Railways has decided to close the gate of the railway line passing through Sakreli village and is preparing to erect a wall there, against which the villagers have come out on the road. Also read: Have you seen a green pigeon? Hunters use their fellow pigeons along with food and water to trap them…

Villagers say that the railway over bridge is very long, due to which now one has to travel 2 to 3 kilometers for every small work. Even if someone dies in the village, one will have to walk a lot to reach the cremation ground in the village itself. The villagers are demanding that the gate should not be closed due to the construction of an under bridge at the Sakreli railway crossing.

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Villagers came to meet the collector

Hundreds of villagers of Sakreli village reached the collector’s office on Monday with their demands and informed the collector about their problems. Keeping in mind the demands of the villagers, Collector Amrit Vikas Topno has written a letter to the railway officials. At present, on the request of the Collector and in view of the Lok Sabha elections, the Railways has postponed the decision to close the gate, but the decision can be changed again after the elections, due to which the villagers still do not seem satisfied.

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no solution no voting

Angered by the decision of closing the railway gate, the villagers have also warned of boycotting the Lok Sabha elections. In such a situation, a new challenge has arisen in front of the newly appointed Collector of Sakti district, Amrit Vikas Topno, before the Lok Sabha elections, because of the violation of the code of conduct. It is not possible to get new approval at the time. In such a situation, now it has to be seen how the district administration will convince the villagers.