Lucknow: A unique case has come to light in the Hamirpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Upset over the excessive rain, a farmer reached the police station and gave an application demanding the registration of a case against Lord Indra. The police station officials have also been taken aback by this application of the farmer. A similar case was reported in Gonda a few days ago. In fact, Kharif crops have suffered a lot due to excessive rains in the Hamirpur district. Hundreds of houses have been destroyed. Upset over this, a farmer leader reached Kotwali to file a case accusing Lord Indradev of over-raining. The name of this farmer is Brijkishore Lodhi, he is the block president of the Bharatiya Kisan union. In his complaint to Kotwali, Brijkishore Lodhi alleged that "Indradev has delivered more rainfall this year, which has damaged the crops, the livelihood of the farmer is dependent on the crop, there is a problem in the maintenance of the family, due to excessive rains, the kutcha houses of the poor have collapsed, due to which many people have become homeless." Brijkishore Lodhi, block president of the Bharatiya Kisan Union, alleged that due to Indradev, the problem of livelihood has arisen in front of the farmers and the poor. He filed a report against Indra Bhagwan and pleaded for justice for the farmers. It has become a topic of discussion among the people when the complaint letter against Indradev reached Kotwali. Allu Arjun wins the first award from North, “Indian cinema, India Kabhi Jhukega Nahin” 'Uproot the govt that has been here for 27 years..,' Raghav Chadha told the people of Gujarat Team India reaches Asia cup final, golden chance to lift the trophy for the 7th time