Bahraich: There is a door in your house, you are not aware of the danger

There is a door in your house, you are not aware of the danger

There is a door in your house, you are not aware of the danger
There is a door in your house, you are not aware of the danger

There is a door in your house, you are not aware of the danger, there is no door in our house but we are aware of the danger. These lines tell the reality of the Mahsi area of ​​Bahraich today. You heard it right, the same Mahsi area of ​​Uttar Pradesh which is in news these days for the terror of wolves. Man-eating ferocious wolves created havoc in 90 villages of Mahsi and their havoc is still continuing. Their movement is being seen continuously in those villages where they have committed incidents in the past. 9 people were killed by man-eating wolves,

Which included 8 innocent children and an old woman, not only this, more than 50 people were injured by the wolves. After this, efforts to catch them were intensified. The administration is claiming that 4 out of 6 wolves have been caught. Efforts are being made to catch the remaining two wolves. They too will be caught soon. Along with this, it is also being said by them that strong security arrangements have been made. The security forces are continuously patrolling and monitoring. Along with this, doors are being installed in those houses which do not have doors. Along with this, arrangements for light are being made in the village so that every moment of the wolves can be monitored.

But the ground reality is telling something else. But the claims of the administration are proving to be hollow on the ground. Our correspondent has reached the village of Mahsi Tepra where wolves carried out the incidents and killed children as well as injured many people. In this village, neither light has been arranged, nor doors have been installed in the houses. People are covering the entrance with the help of cots and sticks. The villagers allege that security personnel do not come to the village.

They pass back through the roads. The villagers say that wolves are continuously coming to the village but they are not being caught. At the same time, the villagers are claiming that there are not two but 40 to 50 more wolves. The villagers say that there are not two but 40 to 50 more who are very important to be caught. Nearly 90 villages are forced to live in the shadow of fear due to the terror of wolves. Even today, people are protecting their families by staying awake all night. Only time will tell when these villagers will get relief from man-eating wolves.