Cricket / Railways buried dozens of pillars in front of Rishabh Pant's house, this shocking reason came to the fore

A new problem has now arisen in front of Team India's wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant. In fact, in front of Team India's wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant's house in Roorkee city of Uttarakhand, the Railways has buried dozens of pillars. A shocking revelation has now come to light as to why the Railways put up dozens of pillars in front of the house of Rishabh Pant.

Rishabh Pant House: A new problem has now arisen in front of Team India's wicket-keeper batsman Rishabh Pant. In fact, in front of Team India's wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant's house in Roorkee city of Uttarakhand, the Railways has buried dozens of pillars. A shocking revelation has now come to light as to why the Railways put up dozens of pillars in front of the house of Rishabh Pant, the star wicket-keeper batsman who played cricket in all three formats for Team India.

Railways buried dozens of pillars in front of Rishabh Pant's house

Let us tell you that when dozens of pillars were being buried in front of Rishabh Pant's house in Roorkee by the Railways, people protested in front of the railway officials present there, but in spite of this, the railway officials buried the pillars showing strictness. . Railway officials have revealed a big reason behind planting a pillar in front of Rishabh Pant's house. In fact, under the anti-encroachment campaign, the Railways buried pillars in front of Rishabh Pant's house.

This shocking reason came to the fore

Railway officials put a pillar in front of Rishabh Pant's house and told that this land belongs to Railways and this land was encroached upon. Railway officials have also warned by placing dozens of pillars in front of Rishabh Pant's house that strict action will be taken if an attempt is made to remove these pillars. Apart from this, the Railways has also left its employees here for monitoring.

Railway took strict action

Please tell that people had encroached on this railway land and started occupying the land by making their own parking. To stop this, the Railways has taken strict action. Rishabh Pant's house has also come under the grip of this action of the Railways. Railway officials buried pillars in front of Pant's house and school. Braj Mohan Singh, senior section engineer of the railway, said that despite several notices, people continued to encroach on the railway land, after which the railway was forced to take action.