चाइनीज मांझे से एक और जिंदगी की डोर कटी: गुजरात के विसनगर में 3 साल की बच्ची का मांझे से गला कटा, मौत

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The girl had a deep wound on her neck from the manjha.  - Dainik Bhaskar

The girl had a deep wound on her neck from the manjha.

The cycle of accidents due to kite flying on Makar Sankranti continues in Gujarat. A three-year-old girl’s throat was slit by a Chinese manjha in Visnagar city. The girl was taken to the civil hospital in a blood-soaked condition, but her life could not be saved. Due to the death of the innocent on the day of the festival, mourning spread in the whole area.

Due to the death of the innocent on the day of the festival, mourning spread in the whole area.

Due to the death of the innocent on the day of the festival, mourning spread in the whole area.

There was a deep wound on the neck, according to the information received, the 3-year-old daughter of Ranjitji Thakor, living in Kada Darwaza area of ​​Visnagar, was playing outside the house. Meanwhile, the Chinese manjha wrapped around his neck. The girl had a deep wound on her neck from the manjha. The girl was taken to the Civil Hospital, but by then she had died due to profuse bleeding.

In Nadiad, on Thursday afternoon, a young man died after his jugular vein was cut.

In Nadiad, on Thursday afternoon, a young man died after his jugular vein was cut.

A young man died in Nadiad last Thursday. Four deaths have taken place in Gujarat this year due to Chinese manjha. Earlier on Thursday, a youth’s throat was slit in Nadiad. The young man was taken to the hospital by bike itself. But due to cut jugular vein, his life could not be saved. Similarly, one death each has happened in Surat and Vadodara.

Banned Manjha continues to be sold even after rebuke from the High Court.

Banned Manjha continues to be sold even after rebuke from the High Court.

The High Court has reprimanded the state government
Chinese Manjha has cut the thread of life of many people. In such a situation, public interest litigations have been filed in the Gujarat High Court. Despite the ban on deadly Chinese cords, the sale continues. Therefore, the High Court reprimanded the Gujarat government for not taking strict action against the sale of banned cords.

Expressing displeasure over the affidavit presented during the hearing last Friday, the High Court said that the affidavit of the state government is not credible. Also, as this affidavit is not there as ordered, the Home Secretary has been ordered to file a new affidavit.

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