Dhani Premnagar: Morning Plea, Evening Relief – Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's Swift Flood Aid in Hisar
The video documents the severe flood situation in Dhani Premnagar, a village in the Barwala tehsil of Hisar district, Haryana. The village had been submerged in floodwaters for several days, leading to widespread destruction of crops, water entering homes, and a critical shortage of fodder for livestock. Despite repeated pleas to the local administration, no assistance was provided, leaving the villagers in despair.
A turning point arrived when the villagers learned about Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's "Annapurna" relief campaign, which was actively helping other flood-affected areas. The Dhani Premnagar village council promptly decided to seek his help. They traveled to Barwala, met with Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's followers, and submitted a prayer letter outlining their needs. The response was exceptionally swift: within a few hours of receiving the request, Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj issued an order for immediate assistance.
Within a mere few hours, relief materials arrived in Dhani Premnagar. The aid provided included:
- 4,500 feet of pipes.
- One powerful 10-horsepower motor.
- 50 meters of cable, along with all necessary accessories like a starter and fitting equipment.
The village sarpanch and other members of the panchayat expressed profound gratitude, emphasizing that this immediate and comprehensive support was a "miracle" and a stark contrast to the lack of response from the government. They highlighted that the aid would enable them to drain the 70-80 acres of submerged land, prevent further damage to homes, and allow for the next crop season. Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj also sent a special message, urging the villagers to effectively utilize the provided resources to remove the water promptly, with an assurance of further assistance if needed, but also a warning that failure to do so might preclude future help. The video also features a statement from a Congress MLA from Haldwani, commending Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj's widespread social service efforts across various flood-affected states beyond Haryana, including Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir