West Champaran (Bagaha), 16 April (HIST). 60 houses were burnt to ashes due to a sudden fire on Monday night in the market Bathwariya of Tesarhiya Bathwariya Panchayat under Bagaha sub-division. The reason for the fire is said to be not extinguishing the fire after cooking in the house. The next morning the fire was reported. Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha MP candidate Dinesh Aggarwal reached to meet the victims and then inquire about their well-being.
According to the villagers, due to carelessness while cooking food in a house at 10.30 pm, smoke came out from a house, which soon turned into a terrible fire, which engulfed sixty houses. Property worth lakhs of rupees was burnt to ashes due to the fire. Dinesh Aggarwal, after reaching the incident site and meeting the victims' families, demanded necessary material and financial support from the administration for the relief of the victims. Also, Mera Swabhiman organization asked to make the benefits available through Sanjeevani Card available to every victim's family.
While Dinesh Aggarwal told about the incident that he was most saddened to see the children and women who were suffering there, whose dreams of doing something were shattered in a moment. New things for the children to study in the new session. I had bought copies of books, all of them were burnt to ashes. Dinesh Aggarwal said that by placing my hand on the heads of the pessimistic children, I have said that the education of the children will not stop. I have asked the organization to provide the education material for these children.
Along with this, all other public representatives including this area have been asked to come forward to help in settling those uprooted families. I am urging all the public representatives to come together to support these victims' families in this hour of crisis. On the spot, General Secretary of the organization Umesh Aggarwal, Convenor Jitendra Kumar, Panchayat Chief Premshankar Singh, Rajeev Kumar, Sandeep Chaudhary, Prem Kishore, Naresh Yadav, Sunny Kashyap, Deepak Gujjar etc. were present.