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Char saal ka Parmanu Latest Parmanu Free Comics books free Download in Hindi

Char saal ka Parmanu Latest Parmanu Free Comics books free Download in Hindi
Char saal ka Parmanu Latest Parmanu Free Comics books free Download in Hindi

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Comics NameChar saal ka Parmanu Latest Parmanu Free Comics books free Download in Hindi
AuthorSanjay Gupta
CategoryRaj Comics
LanguageHindi
Page58
QualityHQ
Size17.4 MB
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The Burari Deaths – Delhi’s 11 Mysterious Deaths

On July 1, 2018, residents of Burari, a quiet neighborhood in Delhi, awoke to news that sent shockwaves across the country. Eleven members of the Bhatia family were found dead in their home—ten hanging from an iron mesh in the ceiling and one, the eldest, lying lifeless in another room. At first glance, it appeared to be a mass suicide. But the eerie circumstances and spiritual undertones quickly turned the case into a baffling mystery.

What made the deaths even more chilling was the discovery of 11 handwritten diaries maintained over several years. These diaries outlined rituals, visions, and instructions believed to be communicated by the deceased family patriarch, Lalit Bhatia, who had died years earlier. Lalit, it seemed, believed he was being guided by his father’s spirit. The diaries included detailed directions for a ritual that would “liberate” the family and lead to spiritual awakening.

Despite a detailed police investigation and psychological profiling, the case left more questions than answers. No foul play was found, and no one from outside the family appeared to be involved. Yet, it was hard to accept that a well-educated and socially active family could be driven to such an act solely through delusion.

The incident sparked widespread debate on mental health, superstition, and blind faith in India. While the police closed the case as a case of shared psychosis—mass hysteria induced by one dominant individual—the deeper motivations behind the ritualistic death remain obscure.

The Burari deaths remain a haunting case not because the act was unexplainable, but because it blurred the lines between belief and madness. What compelled eleven seemingly normal individuals to die in such a coordinated, symbolic fashion may never be fully understood.

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