SFVS Team: - beating of female students half-heartedly: dayan bisahi ke naam per matric girl students ko berahmi se peta embarrassing! Inter-matric female students were beaten up serially by insulting them, stubbornly trying to bring the dead child alive as a witch.
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To say that we are in the 21st century, but even today, the atrocities against women in the name of witch-heap is not enough to drown us in shame. In Bihar, all kinds of claims are made about the winds of development and social consciousness, but there are some incidents on the ground that defy all claims. In Simultala police station area of Jamui district, trapped in superstition in the name of witch, the villagers were shown such ruthlessness with two students studying in matriculation-inter which people of civilized society could not say in words.
According to information received from Simultala police station, Rakesh Sah's five-month-old son Satyam died due to any reason in Gadi Telwa village. Worried by the sudden death of the child, the family brought him to the tantrik. The tantrik told him that this child was murdered by a witch from a village. He advised that the body of the child be pressed into the sand on the bank of the river outside the village. The witch who has killed her will definitely come there at night to feed her. After burying the child, some people from the village started monitoring him on the advice of the tantrik.

Just after 12 o'clock at night, two girls were seen going to the river. On seeing the girls, the villagers caught him and took him hostage. After this, the buried child was also taken out and brought home and pressure was made on both the girls to make it alive. The girls said that she belonged to the nearby village of Ghansitari and had come to the banks of the river to defecate. But hurt by the death of the child and the superstition spread by the tantrik, the villagers tore the clothes and cut the hair of the two girls. After this, he started beating both the girls with whosoever he got. She kept on pleading that she did not know anything about the death of the child but one was not heard and the villagers have also damaged many parts of her body.
.To say that we are in the 21st century, but even today, the atrocities against women in the name of witch-heap is not enough to drown us in shame. In Bihar, all kinds of claims are made about the winds of development and social consciousness, but there are some incidents on the ground that defy all claims. In Simultala police station area of Jamui district, trapped in superstition in the name of witch, the villagers were shown such ruthlessness with two students studying in matriculation-inter which people of civilized society could not say in words.
According to information received from Simultala police station, Rakesh Sah's five-month-old son Satyam died due to any reason in Gadi Telwa village. Worried by the sudden death of the child, the family brought him to the tantrik. The tantrik told him that this child was murdered by a witch from a village. He advised that the body of the child be pressed into the sand on the bank of the river outside the village. The witch who has killed her will definitely come there at night to feed her. After burying the child, some people from the village started monitoring him on the advice of the tantrik.

Just after 12 o'clock at night, two girls were seen going to the river. On seeing the girls, the villagers caught him and took him hostage. After this, the buried child was also taken out and brought home and pressure was made on both the girls to make it alive. The girls said that she belonged to the nearby village of Ghansitari and had come to the banks of the river to defecate. But hurt by the death of the child and the superstition spread by the tantrik, the villagers tore the clothes and cut the hair of the two girls. After this, he started beating both the girls with whosoever he got. She kept on pleading that she did not know anything about the death of the child but one was not heard and the villagers have also damaged many parts of her body.
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After the information, Jhajha Circle Inspector Sushil Kumar Singh reached Gadi Telwa village with a Dal force, the villagers chased him away. After this, both the girls were rescued from the clutches of the villagers by calling a team of SSB jawans. Inspector Sushil Kumar Singh said that the girls' statement has been recorded and sent to Jhajha for proper treatment. Also, an FIR has been registered against 11 people in the village. Raids are on for the arrest of the accused. Police said that the two girls are cousins and one is a matriculation and the other is an Inter student.
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