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‘Never call can come anytime …’, the narrator’s prediction, death from silent attack, 7 days story ended in two days – Rajgarh Kathavachak Pandit Prediction Came True and He Died Due to a Silent Attack LCLN

A shocking incident has come to light in Biaora in Rajgarh district of Madhya Pradesh. The narrator Pandit Rakesh Vyas, who came from Indore, died of a silent heart attack on the next day of his own statement during the seven -day Shivmahapuran Katha at the Radhakrishna temple here. It is believed that the talk of Vyas Gaddi is the voice of God and it is proved, and this incident proved it true.

While narrating the story on Tuesday, Pandit Rakesh Vyas told the audience in a soulful manner, “God can call from here anytime, one day everyone has to go.” He said in the story of Shivmahapuran on the same day in a full context, “Zindagi is the fair of Ranj-O-Gum. Tomorrow I will live or not, you stay or not, listen to the story. Listen to the story. Are you a king, rank or fakir, everyone has to go one day.”

The very next day, his words proved to be true on Wednesday morning. Kaluram Gurjar, a member of the organizing committee, said that in the morning when he reached him with tea and gave a voice, no response was received. Seeing no movement in the body, he was immediately taken to a nearby nursing home, where doctors confirmed his death with a silent heart attack.

City police station in -charge Virendra Dhakad said that the police reached the hospital on receiving information, where doctors said that they had died of silent attack during the night. The family refused the postmortem, after which the body was handed over to them. The family of Pandit Rakesh Vyas reached Biaora and left for Bavalya Khurd in Indore with the dead body.

The members of the organizing committee said that till Tuesday night, Pandit Rakesh had been talking to everyone till late night. The style of his story was so emotional that the audience felt that he might have realized his end. This story, which lasts for seven days, was proposed till 7 April, but two days later this tragic incident happened. Now there is silence at the story site and their words are echoing again and again in the minds of the organizers. The death of the narrator has spread a wave of mourning not only the organizing committee, but the entire Biaora.

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