Varanasi: As many as 217 sheep were found dead in mysterious circumstances at Malsa village in Sohaval area of Ghazipur district on Friday. While the villagers claimed that the sheep died after consuming contaminated Ganga water from the river, the veterinary doctor claimed that the sheep died due to food poisoning.
According to reports, the sheep owners Raghavsharan Pal and Bhaironath Pal noticed all the sheep dead in the morning. The local residents also gathered there, and the matter was informed to police, tehsil staff and veterinary department.
The tehsildar along with the veterinary doctor reached there after getting information and examined the dead sheep. After examination all the carcasses were buried. Tehsildar Ghanshyam said, “Examination showed that the sheep did not die due to any disease.” Veterinary doctor Santosh Kumar said, “The sheep died due to food poisoning. During investigation it came to light that the sheep were given leftover food from a tilak cerem
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PTI | Chapra | Published 09.05.21, 12:26 AM
Former Madhepura MP and Jan Adhikar Party president Rajesh Ranjan alias Pappu Yadav has triggered a controversy after raiding a place where over two dozen ambulances purchased from the funds provided by Saran Lok Sabha MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy were parked .
The ambulances had Rudy’s name and were bought using funds from the Members of Parliament Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS).
Accompanied with his supporters, Yadav visited the place on Friday where the ambulances were standing and after a tiff with the security men went inside and removed the tarpaulin cover from the stationary ambulances.