BJP MLA in search of the scariest wolf
Bahraich district of Uttar Pradesh has been at the center of debate since long. Although the man-eating wolves are being caught here with the help of the government campaign and the forest department team and the people, there is still an atmosphere of fear among the people. In such a situation, the villagers of the village are keeping vigil all night for their safety. The MLA himself has also stepped forward and taken charge of Operation Bhedia. With a rifle, he is combing the sugarcane fields with the villagers.
When MLA Sureshwar Singh received information from villagers about the sighting of a man-eating wolf at Sisaiya Chudamani village in Mahasi area at 1:30 pm, he took matters into his own hands and went there along with the villagers. Began to scour the sugarcane fields in search of man-eating wolves. Villagers reached the farm at night after hearing about the goat being taken away. MLA Singh along with the villagers and forest department team chased for several kilometers in the fields but the man-eating wolf escaped in the dark.
The terror of the cannibals continues
Man-eating wolves have been terrorizing Mahasi area of ​​Bahraich district for the past two months. 10 people, including eight innocent people, have lost their lives while more than four dozen people have been injured in the wolf attack. The forest department has so far rescued 5 wolves while 1 wolf is said to be left. On Sunday, UP CM Yogi Adityanath reached Mahasi and met the families of the dead and injured and encouraged them.
The MLA also participated in Operation Bhedia
The forest department and the administration were instructed to conduct a continuous search operation in the area until the last man-eating wolf is caught. However, the man-eating wolf attacks continue and even the legislators are busy running Operation Wolf in the area for the safety of their people. Now it remains to be seen when the man-eating wolf is caught? At present there is a continuous campaign to catch the wolf and efforts are being made to prevent the wolf from attacking anyone in the village.
(Reporting by Parvez Rizvi/Bahraich)