Amidst reports of gas shortage in different cities of Uttar Pradesh, a sad news has come from Farrukhabad on Friday. Here, 75-year-old Mukhtar Ansari, who was standing in the queue in the morning at the Bharat Gas Agency located near the Lal Sarai water tank in the Kotwali area, suddenly fell unconscious. The people present there immediately tried to save him by giving CPR and heart pump, but by the time he was taken to the hospital, he had died.
According to family members, Mukhtar Ansari had booked the gas cylinder in advance and went to the agency at around 6:30 in the morning. While standing in line, his health suddenly deteriorated. After which, on the information of the people present, the family took him to the hospital, where the doctors declared him dead. There is chaos among the family members after his death.
Were already sick, their condition worsened while waiting in line.
The family members of the deceased Ansari informed that he was already suffering from health problems. But the gas for cooking in the house was completely exhausted. So he himself went to stand in line in the morning. Where his condition worsened. Not only this, the family told that there was never any shortage of gas before. But now even after booking, we had to make rounds. The local people have again demanded the administration to restore the old system.
An elderly person died in Punjab also
Let us tell you here that similarly, 66-year-old Bhushan Kumar Mittal, who was standing in the queue in Barnala, Punjab, died of a heart attack. Now the shortage of gas is worsening in the entire country. Due to which anger is increasing among the people. While in most places the local administration is talking about the situation being normal, but seeing the pictures coming in of the gas supply, questions are being raised.

