Dausa. The media of the whole country is keeping an eye on Vikas Dwivedi, a resident of Fatehpur district of Uttar Pradesh. Vikas has been taking refuge in Mehandipur Balaji located in Dausa district of Rajasthan for the last 11 days to avoid snakebite. Here Vikas is praying to Balaji Maharaj to get rid of the strange incident happening with him, but on Monday evening Vikas Dwivedi was bitten by a snake for the 8th time.
However, Vikas and his family claim that when the snake bit Vikas on Monday evening, nothing happened to him due to the grace of Balaji Maharaj. Vikas is completely healthy even after being bitten by the snake. At the same time, the victim Vikas and his family also claim that when the snake bit Vikas, no one saw the snake coming or going.
Bite marks on the leg during Balaji’s Aarti: Troubled by snake bites seven times, Vikash came to the famous religious place of the district, Mehndipur Balaji, on Saturday, July 13. Here he prayed to Balaji Maharaj to save him from the stubborn snake. On July 14, Vikash told ETV Bharat that the snake would come in his dream and bite him for the 8th time on the next Saturday, i.e. July 20, but the snake did not bite Vikash on Saturday. In such a situation, Vikash and other members of his family attributed it to the grace of Balaji Maharaj, but on Monday evening, when Vikash was standing with his family members during Balaji Maharaj’s Aarti, the stubborn snake bit him again and went away.
Aunt was the first to know: The snake bite had no effect on Vikas. During this, Vikas’s aunt Renu Devi told ETV Bharat that after the Aarti was over, we were returning to Dharamshala with Vikas, when my eyes fell on Vikas’s feet. Snake bite marks were seen on the left leg, but Vikas looked completely healthy. At the same time, she told that whenever the snake had bitten him earlier, foam used to come out of Vikas’ mouth. Also, he used to feel restless in the whole body, but this time even after the snake bite, Vikas is completely healthy due to the grace of Balaji Maharaj, due to which he was not even taken to the hospital.
Left eye twitched at 10 am on Monday: Viksh, who was suffering from snakebite, claims that whenever a snake comes to bite him, his left eye starts twitching about 4 to 5 hours before that. Due to which he gets to know about the incident happening to him. Something similar happened with Viksh on Monday as well. Victim Viksh told ETV Bharat that his left eye started twitching at around 10 am on Monday. During this time, the eye kept twitching till about 2 pm. Viksh also told his family members about this. At the same time, Viksh says that he is tired of telling the media about the snake. Now whatever good or bad will happen to us, Balaji Maharaj will do it.
Balaji Temple Trust came forward to help Vikas: Vikas said that as soon as the Balaji Temple Trust officials came to know about my snakebite, they helped me completely. In such a situation, they have given me permission to sit in front of Balaji Maharaj’s statue from the VIP gate during both the aarti of Balaji Maharaj. Balaji’s water and ash have also been made available, along with this, every possible help is being provided to me by the officials of Balaji Temple Trust.
Questions raised on Fatehpur CMO’s report: Meanwhile, while talking to ETV Bharat, the victim Vikas Dwivedi and his father Surendra have raised questions on the report of snake phobia prepared by the Uttar Pradesh Health Department. He said that when I am not there, how did the CMO prepare and send the snake report? Also said that when the administration is under pressure in this matter, the administration is trying to escape by shirking its responsibilities. He alleged that when he talked to the CMO about the snake phobia report, he did not give any correct answer. He did not even talk properly and disconnected the phone.
This time the father saw in his dream that his son was bitten by a snake: Vikas’s father Surendra Dwivedi said that on Tuesday morning around 5:30 am I had a dream in which I saw that my son was bitten by a snake. My son died due to the snake bite.