In the ongoing Panchayat elections in Bihar, candidates are trying their best to win the trust of the voters by contesting on different posts to win the trust of the people. The candidates are also making various lucrative promises to the voters. Meanwhile, a unique case has come to light from Sher Panchayat of Gopalganj district of Bihar. Where the candidate for the post of sarpanch expressed the confidence of saving the future by walking barefoot on the burning embers.
Let us tell you that in the ninth phase of Sher Gram Panchayat of Gopalganj district, voting is to be held on November 29. All the candidates who are trying their luck on different posts have given their strength. On this issue, Munna Mahto, who is trying his luck for the post of Sarpanch candidate in Sher Panchayat, promised to fulfill the promise made by walking on embers. Describing himself as a devotee of Divine Mind, he said that he had passed the ordeal and promised to do good work after victory. During this, a large number of people present were also cheering. He said that other candidates forget the promises made to the public but I will not. Which I am promising. I will take care of it. Munna, who is contesting for the first time in any electoral field, worships Goddess Mani in the temple every day. Every day crowds of people gather in this temple. Meanwhile, candidate Munna claimed his victory, saying that he would win the election only on the strength of the goddess.
It is worth mentioning that the crowd of people gathered to see this ordeal of Munna Mahant. A pit was first dug in the Devisthan complex and then embers were poured into it, on which Munna Mahto walked barefoot on it. The election has also become interesting after Munna Mahto entered the fray. The villagers also say that they have been worshiping the goddess at the site even before this. However, the villagers have not spoken openly about the election. However, it remains to be seen whether Munna can win the election or not. Let us inform that Panchayat elections are being held in 11 phases in Bihar.