Attack on Gate Man in Raxaul-Sugauli Rail Section

An assailant shot Gate Man Ansarul Haq at Masanadih Halt Gate No. 14A in the Raxaul-Sugauli rail section, causing severe injuries. The bullet pierced Haq’s chest, and he was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. Doctors at SRP Hospital in Raxaul are currently treating him, and his condition is described as delicate. The motive behind the attack remains unclear, and investigations are ongoing.

Family Tragedy Strikes Again

Haq’s family members revealed that this is not the first time they have faced such a tragedy. Haq’s father, Firoz Alam, was shot and killed by criminals 24 years ago in 2000. The reasons behind his father’s murder remain unknown. The police are actively investigating both cases to bring the culprits to justice.

Police Investigation and Security Measures

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) responded promptly to the incident, transporting Haq to SRP Hospital for treatment. The police have launched an investigation into the shooting and are searching for the attackers. GRP in-charge Pawan Kumar confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and more details will be revealed once the culprits are apprehended.

Previous Tragedy and Ongoing Concerns

The repeated tragedies faced by Haq’s family have raised concerns about safety and security in the area. With the recent attack on Haq, there is a growing demand for increased security measures to protect railway employees and prevent such incidents in the future. The community is awaiting updates from the police investigation to shed light on the motives behind these violent crimes.

रक्सौल सुगौली रेल खंड में मसानाडीह हाल्ट के फाटक संख्या 14 ए पर कार्यरत गेट मैन अंसारुल हक़ को अपराधियों ने गोली मार कर बुरी तरह घायल कर दिया है। अपराधियों ने फिरोज आलम की भी 24 साल पहले हत्या की थी, जिसकी वजह अभी तक साफ नहीं है। घायल का इलाज रक्सौल के एसआरपी हॉस्पिटल में चल रहा है और पुलिस जांच में जुटी हुई है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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