Bhagwan Aa Gaya (God Has Come): Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj Delivers Massive Flood Relief to Bithmara Village in 24 Hours
The video documents the severe flood crisis in Bithmara village, Hisar, Haryana, where continuous waterlogging destroyed cotton, millet, and 80% of the paddy crops, and damaged over 150 homes. Despite repeated appeals, the villagers received no meaningful help from the district administration, the Deputy Commissioner (DC), or the Chief Minister (CM).
Driven by desperation, the village council decided to seek help from Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj. They submitted a request to his office demanding extensive equipment:
- 40,000 feet of pipe (15,000 feet of 10-inch and 25,000 feet of 8-inch)
- Six powerful 20-horsepower motors
- 1,000 meters of three-phase cable and starters.
To the shock and immense gratitude of the villagers, their entire request was approved and the relief materials were dispatched within a mere 24 hours. The equipment, sourced from multiple factories in Uklana, was immediately loaded onto several vehicles [06:58]. The village sarpanch and other members repeatedly expressed their thanks, emphasizing that what the government could not achieve in 20 days was accomplished by the Saint's team in one day. The villagers even honored Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj (via his followers) with a shawl, stating that "God has come to the village" (Bhagwan aa gaya gaon mein).
The aid was given with a strict condition outlined in a special letter: the villagers must cooperate and use the equipment effectively to drain the water and sow the next crop. Failure to do so would result in no future assistance, but if more equipment was needed to achieve the goal, it would be provided. The village accepted this challenge and vowed to ensure the next harvest flourishes.