Mourning in the political circle! BJP leader dies of heart attack during Chardham Yatra

BENGABAD, Representative: Former Chhotki Khargadiha Mandal BJP President Mit Narayan Verma, who was on Char Dham Yatra, died of a heart attack near Gangotri, Rishikesh, Haridwar in Uttarakhand late on Wednesday night. The BJP leader was a resident of Artoka. His death has caused great sorrow. According to information received, BJP leader Mit Narayan Verma along with his wife Dulari Devi and other local residents left for Char Dham Yatra by bus on March 28. During this journey he reached Rishikesh, Haridwar in Uttarakhand. Meanwhile, on the evening of the incident, the BJP leader died of a heart attack near Gangotri.

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Sudden death of BJP leader has sent a wave of grief among BJP members. So, the family left for Uttarakhand as soon as they got the information about this incident. Many political organizations and social workers including the BJP have expressed grief over the sudden demise of the BJP leader. These include BJP MP Shivpujan Ram, former Vice President Upendra Kumar, Bengabad BJP Mandal President Saurabh Mishra, Subhash Rana, Narayan Hazam, Puran Pandit, Manohar Verma, Babuchand Sao, Pankaj Ram, Kailash Verma, Hiralal Verma, Santosh Verma, Tuplal Verma, Sanjay Verma and many others.

Leaders canceled tours

Many senior BJP leaders and workers have expressed grief after hearing the news of Verma’s sudden demise. In his honour, many leaders canceled their scheduled tours and rushed to his residence in Artoka. These include MP Shivpujan Ram, former Speaker Upendra Kumar, Begaband BJP Mandal President Saurabh Mishra, Subhash Rana, Narayan Hazam along with dignitaries like Puran Pandit, Manohar Verma, Babuchand Sao, Pankaj Ram, Kailash Verma, Hiralal Verma, Santosh Verma and Tuplal Verma.

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