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Madhya Pradesh / Ashoknagar: ‘My father is not a thief…’ father accused of theft, small children going to mother Bijasan’s temple to narrate their grief

It is said that when no one in the world listens, then you should narrate your pain to God, He will definitely listen to you. One such case has come to the fore in Ashoknagar district of Madhya Pradesh, where a worker was accused of stealing goods worth Rs 15 lakh by the electricity company. When the servant said that he had not committed the theft, no one listened to him. On this, he left for the temple of Maa Bijasan to narrate his woes. Along with the employee, his wife and two children are also there, who are going to the court of the mother after parikrama.

The case pertains to Belai village in Ashoknagar district. Jagbhan Yadav, a resident of the village, his wife Babita and two small children have been going to Maa Bijasan temple located 80 km away at Kadwaya, 80 kilometers away, while doing Dandavat parikrama on the road. Jagbhan and Babita were accompanied by their five-year-old daughters Aarushi and eight-year-old Shivanya. Together they are circumambulating the bow.

Jagbhan Yadav says that on August 4, he had gone out with his family to visit Siddha Dham Maa Bijasan located in Kadwaya. He will reach there by the 19th. The surprising thing is that even these small children along with their parents are prostrated on the road and going for circumambulation. Whoever is watching this scene, is getting surprised. People are also providing food and drink items to the children on the way.

The villagers had stolen the goods of the electricity company, the employee was accused

Jagbhan Yadav told that in the year 2018 he used to work in the electricity company. An employee died due to breaking of a pole while working on electric wires, after which Jagbhan took him to the hospital and then got his funeral done, but the villagers picked up the goods of the electricity company lying in the village. Went and accused Jagbhan. Jagbhan said that he had not committed the theft, but there was no hearing. Now he is reaching the court of God to prove himself innocent from such false allegation.