People ran away with bucket-dibba in Ghazipur, entertainment became an accident, did not agree to explain, police also surprised
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Ghazipur Ajab Gajab News: Rural Ramu said that it was over in the house, thought it brought from here. Sheela Devi smiled and told that when everyone was taking, why should we stay behind. Tanker driver absconding from the spot.

‘Tel Pokhara’ in Ghazipur: The sea of mustard laid on the road, people broke with a bucket!
Highlights
- The villagers looted oil due to overturning oil tanker in Ghazipur.
- People came to fill oil with buckets, boxes, drums.
- The police tried to explain, but the villagers did not agree.
Ghazipur A strange sight was seen in Ghazipur, UP on Monday morning. A mustard oil tanker overturned uncontrollably on the Varanasi-Gorakhpur highway near Nasara village in Nandganj police station area of Ghazipur. In this accident, all the tanker oil was swept away in the roadside pit. On seeing this, the pit became a puddle of oil. And then the ‘oil race’ of the villagers started. The one who felt the hand reached with the same – bucket, box, drum and even scooty trunk. From the child to the elderly, they started filling oil.
Went spectacle, returned with oil
The villager Ramu said with great simplicity, “The oil was over in the house, thought from here.” At the same time, Sheela Devi smiled and said, “When everyone was taking, why should we stay behind”. The young man Vikram told that at 11 o’clock, it seemed as if an oil mine had opened. Some people came to see only the spectacle, but with the returned oil. After the accident, the tanker driver escaped from the spot. The police reached and tried to convince the villagers, but seeing the silver of oil, nothing had happened in anyone’s ear. Station Head Nandganj said that at present, no tahrir has been given on behalf of anyone, investigation is going on.
Oil fair
The price of mustard oil is currently Rs 150 to 180 per liter. It is estimated that the tanker had about 1000 liters of oil, which was washed away on the road. Such oil loot was seen in Ghazipur for the first time and now this incident has become a topic of discussion in the entire area. Some are calling it the need, and some ‘oil fair’.
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