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Jagran correspondent, Gorakhpur. There was chaos at the Ghasikatra intersection on Saturday afternoon when a young man climbed an electric pole demanding the making of an Aadhar card. Despite the persuasion of the local people and the police, the young man did not come down.
The situation became more serious when he set his jacket on fire while sitting on the pole. The people present at the intersection were frightened by the incident. The fire brigade team brought the young man down. Due to the incident, there was chaos at the intersection for about one and a half hours.
The incident occurred around 1:30 pm. According to eyewitnesses, 24-year-old Satyam of Tiwaripur area suddenly reached Ghasikatra intersection and without saying anything, climbed the electric pole. Sitting on an iron angle attached to a pole, he started talking about committing suicide and kept repeating the demand of getting the Aadhar card. The people standing below kept explaining to him, but he was not ready to listen to anyone.
After some time, the young man suddenly took off his jacket and set it on fire with a matchstick. Seeing this, there was a commotion on the spot. Fearing something untoward, people retreated and immediately dialed 112. After about 20 minutes, the fire engine and fire brigade team reached the spot. The fire personnel first tried to calm the young man, but he did not agree. Seeing the situation worsening, rescue operation was started.
Reaching the second level of a katra located next to the pole, the team snatched the burning jacket from the young man's hand and brought him down safely. Tiwaripur police investigation revealed that Satyam lived with a family at Ghasikatra intersection. After the death of her husband, the woman threw Satyam out of the house.
The woman said that she lives with her daughter and Satyam creates ruckus every day under the influence of alcohol. The young man says that the woman's husband had adopted him and instead of his father's name, the same person's name is registered in his Aadhar card.
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It is alleged that after the death of her husband, the woman snatched her Aadhar card. He was trying to get a new Aadhaar card made, but the OTP is sent to the mobile number linked to the old card, information about which is not being given to the family members. Due to this tension he was forced to take this step.
Inspector in-charge Tiwaripur police station Pankaj Singh said that one and a half month ago also Satyam had tried to enter the house and during that time he had jumped from the roof. He has been challaned on suspicion of disturbing peace.
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