8 October 2024, KD 14, Residence of MP, Ghaziabad: Today, Vir Chakra recipient Colonel Tejendra Pal Tyagi of village Vihang, Shri Jai Karan Gujjar, Shri Dushyant Tyagi, Shri Subhash Tyagi, Shri Ramesh Chand Saini, Shri Gyan Chand Saini, Shri Lala Kandara, Shri Manoj Sharma met Honorable MP Atul Garg and Honorable MLA Shri Ajit Pal Tyagi. He told that a paved road should be built on about 2 km of the road going from village Vihang to Gadhi Kalanjari bridge of Hindon river. With the construction of this road, the people of village Nithari, Rawli, Nekpur, Surana, Khindonda, Bhandeda, Mehmoodpur, Dholdi, Gyaspur will take very less time to go to Loni and Delhi. Colonel Tejendra Pal Tyagi, National President of Rashtriya Sainik Sanstha and originally a resident of village Vihang, told that half of the proposed road has already been constructed by the Hon'ble MP of Baghpat. Ghaziabad district is more resource-rich than Baghpat, so this work should be given priority. It should also be remembered that Khindonda, Bhandeda, Gyaspur are among those revolutionary villages that fought against the British in 1857 and these villages were declared rebels and were subjected to extreme atrocities.
Shri Jaikaran Gujjar told that village Vihang is the only village in Uttar Pradesh which celebrates its birthday on 8th February continuously for the last 10 years on the suggestion of the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi ji, in which the whole village gathers together and eats together and people living outside the village are also invited on that day. This is the best way to establish coordination. Mr. Dushant Tyagi said that Vihang village deserves priority because this village has given a Veer Chakra to the country.
Today, the most fortunate thing was that both the Honorable MP Mr. Atul Garg and the Honorable MLA Mr. Ajit Pal Tyagi gave full assurance to start the road construction from village Vihang to Garhi Kalanjari bridge this year itself. The villagers also thanked the Honorable MP Mr. Atul Garg and the Honorable MLA Mr. Ajit Pal Tyagi from the bottom of their hearts.