Sudan Crisis News Gorakhpur: You will get goosebumps listening to the pain of Indians who have returned home safely after facing the Sudan crisis. Tears will come out of the eyes. When you come to know that death touched these Indians hundreds of times not once. How were you imprisoned in a room without eating or drinking? There was only the sound of bombs and bullets all around. The hope of meeting my loved ones was broken, when will death embrace me, this was just running in my mind. On Thursday, 31 people of Gorakhpur-Basti Mandal reached their homes safely from Sudan.
When The Gun Was On The Temple
Devnarayan, a resident of Dharsi village of Gagaha, while narrating the past said that I have returned home safely, it is still unbelievable. How we came out of that mouth of death and reached here is also like a dream. He told that 700 Indians were working in the Indian company Omega Steel located in Khartoon city of Sudan. On 15th April suddenly the decree comes and the company is closed. Everyone is instructed to stay inside. CRSF jawans entered in no time. They put the gun on everyone’s temple in turn. Threatening to kill, many things including cash, purse, mobile were looted.
The Hope Of Meeting The Family Members Was Breaking.
Janardan Tripathi, a resident of Hathiya Paras village in Khorabar, told that once they looted the goods, they left. Then came after some time and threatened to kill again. The gun was kept on the temple not once but several times a day. Every time it seems that now it is the last breath. The hope of meeting the family members was breaking.
Bombing Was Happening All Around
Vinod Shah of Deoria tells that it is scary to even think about how one week has passed. There was sound of bombs and bullets all around. The threat of death from modern weapons was no less than a death. Sometimes they would get something to eat at one time, sometimes that too, they were half dead of hunger and thirst.