Jayaprakash Narayan, who took on Indira Gandhi, read this unheard story
Jayaprakash Narayan, who took on Indira Gandhi, read this unheard story
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New Delhi: Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan, the forerunner of S. Majwad, is known for his JP movement in which he opposed Indira Gandhi's emergency. But we are going to tell you a story of the fact that he was a very tender heart man. In fact, JP's native village is Jayaprakash Nagar in Sitab Diyara, located at the eastern end of the Ballia district. Where JP always used to come to meet his people. He was concerned about respect, development, education. In 1972, Jayaprakash Narayan was once in Samastipur district and wanted to come to the village. He left for the village.

He came to Chhapra by train and then crossed the Saryu river from there to Rivilganj. For some reason, the elephant coming to carry him did not come, but the bullock cart was there to carry the luggage. Raman Yadav, a resident of Chain Chhapra, the bullock cart driver, picked up all the luggage and placed it on the bullock cart. Now that he did not like to wait for JP, he humbly requested him and said, "Sir, if you don't have any problem, will sitting on a bullock cart and I can take you to the village very comfortably."

Hearing his request, JP and his wife Prabhavati Devi boarded the bullock cart. When he came to some distance away, the Mahout got on the way with the elephant and pleaded with him to drive on the elephant, but JP and his wife did not hurt the heart of the bullock cart driver, so they did not get out of the bullock cart and asked the elephant to go back.

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