So today we want to connect with Indrajit Munda Ji. Greetings to you. The information you have given regarding epilepsy – our brother is very troubled by it. Parmeshwar Ji belongs to Chhattisgarh and he has been advised many times not to ask such questions on Hamari Vani because there is no doctor sitting here who can guide you properly. However, we all feel sad about your problem and we sincerely pray to God that you may find relief from your condition as soon as possible and live a healthy life – this is our prayer to God for you. But you are saying that you have been suffering from this disease for ten years. If it has been ten years, Sir, then Hamari Vani was launched in 2017, wasn’t it? Our platform began then, and now it’s 2025. But you came to Hamari Vani now with this problem. Earlier you didn’t ask such questions, and now in 2025 you’re asking about your problem, and even asking about ways to die. Our Hamari Vani takes such matters seriously. Munna Lal Bharti (the moderator) pays attention to what everyone is saying. In fact, if you want to know ways to die, our platform cannot provide that. People here ask for ways to live, not ways to die. Our Hamari Vani is not Yama (the god of death) who can tell when someone’s life will be taken away. Life and death come to everyone. Heaven and hell are all things we experience on this earth. We felt very sad hearing that you are speaking like this on Hamari Vani in front of people who are listening. I understand that there are some illnesses which can frustrate you deeply, no matter how much treatment you undergo. When you lose hope, such thoughts arise in your mind and such words slip out. But one should think carefully about where to express them. Is it appropriate to speak like this on a public platform? And Indrajit Munda Ji, I also want to connect with you – as I mentioned your name before. But before all this, do you actually know this person? Couldn’t Hamari Vani clarify about him? Is he a doctor? How many people has he treated successfully? Do you have any guarantee about him? Do you have information about him? This is not just about a thousand rupees; this is about someone’s life. This is about someone’s survival. If you know this person, apart from your own number, couldn’t you share his number? This is our personal question. That’s why we say: if you take someone’s risk, take it only when it’s good; if you can’t take it, then don’t take it at all. If, God forbid, something happens to them, how big a burden could come upon you? Do you understand? That’s why responsibility matters.
