Bihar: ‘This is my soil, my fight’, actor Manoj Vajpayee was emotional after seeing the problem of his village

Bollywood actor Manoj Vajpayee’s heart is still deeply connected to his village Belwa and his soil. Even after shining in the world of cinema, he has not broken his roots. This is the reason that when his village is plagued by floods and erosion, he has described it as not only the problem of the villagers, but also “his fight”.
When Manoj Vajpayee reached his village in Bihar on a five -day tour, his aim was not just to refresh childhood memories, but also to solve the problems of the village.
When Manoj Vajpayee met the villagers in Gamharia Tola, the villagers told him their problem. Every year, their lives are destroyed by the flood of hill rivers, the fields are washed away, the houses are destroyed and there is loss of life and property.
Seeing the tears flowing from the eyes of an elderly man, Manoj’s eyes were also filled. He said, ‘This is not just my village but also my fight, this soil is going to give me recognition, now the time has come to repay its debt.’
Manoj Vajpayee appealed to the state government to ‘take concrete measures to rescue before the rain, so that there is no loss of life and property every year.’ Manoj said that he will not limit this issue in just one tour, but will try to meet the officials and policy makers and try a permanent solution.
He said, ‘The film world named me, but this village is my real world. This tour is not just an actor’s arrival in the village, but a son is an attempt to save his mother -like soil.