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Blast In Barabanki: Barabanki On A Pile Of Gunpowder

 

Blast in Barabanki: Barabanki on a pile of gunpowder, because it is dominated by a strong alliance of fireworks and officials.

The illegal business of fireworks is flourishing in the district. Due to the strong nexus of the officials and pyrotechnics, its illegal business could not be curbed even after the explosions claimed lives.

Not only Zaidpur, which is famous for the business of fireworks, but it also has deep roots in other parts of the district as well.

The incidents of earlier blasts have become fresh after two children were injured in Wednesday’s blast in Ramnagar.

Two years ago, in the blast case in Dharupur of Ramsnehighat, the matter of supply of explosives to many other districts came to the fore.

With this, if it is said that the district is on a pile of gunpowder, then it will not be an exaggeration.

Factories of death running among the population: Gunpowder is used in making fireworks.

Therefore, there are instructions to make its factories away from the population, but in most places, it is being operated from homes.

There are two license holders in Ramnagar. Their factory is also in the forest. There is only one license for making fireworks in Suratganj.

In Suratganj town, Belhara town, Mohammadpur Khala village, Gurbakhshganj village of Mohammadpur Khala police station, indigenous crackers, country grenades are made.

There is not a single licensee in the Lodhaura village of the Mahadeva outpost, but business is done.

One person has a license in Baksawa village of Kothi police station, while five-six people do the business of making firecrackers.

Six people in Satrikh town and four in Jata Barauli do the work of making and selling fireworks without a license.

Blast in Barabanki: The role of the bank employees who gave loans to Mukhtar Ansari’s henchmen in Lucknow is suspicious, know how the case opened

The role of bank workers in giving a loan of about Rs 60 crore to Bahubali MLA Mukhtar Ansari on the basis of forged documents is also suspicious.

Bank personnel is on the radar in the police investigation. Because Shakeel Haider had sold a five-bigha plot of land on Jehta Road to about 70-75 people.

He had taken this loan on the basis of forged documents.

When the people who bought the plot came to know about this, they protested. In protest, Shakeel Haider and his henchmen threatened him.

In this case, four people had filed a case against Mukhtar’s henchman Shakeel Haider at Wazirganj police station between April 1 and 4.

Shakeel Haider had already taken a loan of Rs 60 crore from the United Bank of India, which is now PNB (Punjab National Bank) based in Aminabad, on the plot which was sold to these people.

Inspector Wazirganj Dhananjay Pandey said that the investigation of bank documents has started. Soon the truth will come out.

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