Jagran correspondent, Lucknow. Despite the orders of State Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and Director General of Police Rajiv Krishna, the deadly gangs are not being controlled in the city. As a result, people are getting injured every day due to it.
On Saturday, once again the neck of the bike rider was cut after being hit by a Manjha. His wife and four-month-old baby girl sitting behind on the bike were injured after falling on the road. It was fortunate that no one suffered serious injuries. The victim has demanded a ban on the sale and use of Manjha. Musharraf, a resident of Hussainganj, works as a labourer. Musharraf told that on Saturday afternoon he was going to Aishbagh bridge on bike with his wife Neha and four-month-old daughter Parsha. Suddenly a sharp manja got stuck around his neck while on the bridge. Before he could understand anything, Manjha slit his neck.
By the time he stopped the bike, Manjha had made a mark on his neck. Meanwhile his bike went out of control. Neha and her daughter sitting in her lap fell on the road. Both have suffered minor injuries. The people present nearby picked him up.
After this he was sent to the hospital for treatment. Discharged from the hospital after first aid. The condition of all three is out of danger. Musharraf said that thanks to Allah our lives were saved in the incident. He has demanded from the police and administration to ban Manjha. Most incidents are happening in these areas
Most of the incidents of being cut off from Manjha are in Bazarkhala Over Bridge, Aishbagh Over Bridge, New and Old Concrete Bridge, Green Corridor, Sahara City Over Bridge, Shaheed Path, Hardoi Road area around Balaganj. Incidents have happened earlier also.
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