Ranchi: The villagers and family members from a Martyred Jawan raised money to establish a warrior statue in Churchu’s home church in Chanho on the outskirts of Ranchi, there were no interesting results.
Abhishek Kumar (24), who was posted in the drass sector in Jammu and Kashmir, died in a row of assignments on October 24, 2020.
He was with the signal regimental corps.
Family members and villagers appealed to politicians who visited them to offer condolences and also representatives of the state government to install statues at the village entrance, changed the name of the local government after Jawan and established Toran Dwar (welcome) in his memory.
The family claims that all provide guarantees but nothing is done.
Sister Jawan, Parmanad Kumar, a farmer by the profession, then decided to do it himself.
Gradually, some villagers also contribute resources in the form of money, labor and other assistance.
Because it was officially launched on Sundays at low-key-ceremonies, five parliamentarians from BJP and Congress consisting of two members of parliament – Sanjay Seth and Sudarshan Bhagat and Mlaas – Bandhu Tirkey, Amba Prasad and Rajesh Kachchap – attended.
Smart-stthal (a place where the statue installed) appeared at the entrance to Churchu village in the Gair-Mazurwa land.
Speaking with Toi, Parman and said that the statue was an investment of around Rs 8 Lakh.
“I invested a lot of it from my pocket, while some came from other villagers who contributed to regulating this.
This village sacrificed a son to protect the country.
The future generation here can be inspired to join troops or other forces to guard the country, “He said.
Do not want to pamper yourself in the game blamed, he said that initially all villagers demanded their demand before the government and also before the local parliamentarian Sudarshan Bhagat of their requirements, but without action seen in the field, they chose not to run after anyone for assistance.
“We need about six months to finish it.
If the government wants to do anything, they can do it overnight.
I don’t want to blame anyone,” he said, adding that they were promised land by the government to establish a gas station.
“We have proposed it.
Let’s see when it’s freezing,” he added.
Other villagers, who did not want to be named, dig Netas appeared for photo-ops.
“Madat Koi Nai Kiya but Footta Kaatne Sab Pahuch style (no one helps, but everything comes to cut the ribbon),” he said.