Death game under the guise of superstition
Rajasthan / Death game under the guise of superstition
Rajasthan - Death game under the guise of superstition
In the Vishwa Guru Dattatreya Ashram being built in Arwa village of Jalore district in Rajasthan, a married woman died due to the condition of corona given by Sadhvi Hemlata and her workers. After the death of the married woman, now her husband has demanded action against those who give conditional medicines, demanding justice.According to the information, Vishwa Guru Dattatreya Ashram is being built by Sadhvi Hemlata in Janipura Arwa village. Guaranteed medicine of corona is being given in the ashram. In such a situation, Hanuman Jandu, who lives near the ashram, took his wife Jhimo to the ashram for treatment on May 13 when she first got fever.The people present in the ashram stopped the woman's already running thyroid medicine and handed over the cans of Ayurvedic medicine, after which the woman's health deteriorated, then she took her back to the ashram, then a new treatment was started by telling her back there as corona positive.After treatment for about ten days, the woman's health kept deteriorating, after which on the morning of May 28, the married woman was taken to the hospital. There, after examining the doctors, after stopping the thyroid medicine and giving more ayurvedic medicines, saying that the situation worsened, they sent them back home after giving 5 days medicine. After coming back, the woman died at 3 pm on the night of 28 May. Now in this case, a demand has been made to take action against those who give conditional medicines in the ashram.After the death of Jhimo, the wife of Hanuman, resident of Janipura Arwa, due to overdose of Ayurvedic medicines, the shadow of the mother has risen from the heads of her seven-year-old son Mahipal and 3-year-old Taruna. Small children are asking their father about their mother weeping again and again but Papa Hanuman has no answer.The married woman died on May 28 after taking Ayurvedic medicine in Janipura Arwa, but the matter first came to light on May 1 through social media. In social media, the husband of married woman Jhimo had put a message in the WhatsApp group, mentioning the incident that happened to her, to get justice and that it should not happen to anyone else.After getting this information, it came to the fore that for the last three months, Ayurvedic medicine was being sold from the ashram as a guaranteed medicine of Corona. No bill has been given to any of the victims to whom medicines have been given from the ashram.In Vishwa Guru Dattatreya Ashram, the whole business of medicine is run by a young man named Tagaram. Investigation revealed that Tagaram used to drive a bus in the past. Later the work of buses was reduced. After the lockdown last year, started the ashram with Sadhvi Hemlata and started the business of medicine. In Vishwa Guru Dattatreya Ashram, being built on the side of National Highway 925A, coming out of Janipura Arwa in Chitalwana area of the district, Ayurvedic medicines were given to a married woman by telling her the guaranteed medicine of Corona. At the same time, the thyroid medicine running in the woman's past was stopped, due to which the woman died. Now the husband of the married woman has put a post on social media demanding action against those who treat the condition.Actually there is a whole matter related to the ashram of a so-called Sadhvi by the name of a teenager Hemlata. Sadhvi Hemlata sits at an unknown place away from her ashram. After gathering information from the patient coming to the ashram, the servant informs the sadhvi through phone. After a while from there, Sadhvi Hemlata tells another servant through messenger to do some rules and sorcery for the said patient and to take medicine from the ashram. After that, medicines are bought from the ashram at an expensive price and given.