KANPUR NEWS: JAIHIND TALKIES, which has been closed for 30 years, a fire, a major accident - Kanpur Fire Jayhind Talkies Blaze after the tragedy of 30 years

Jaihind Talkies, who has been closed in Gumti Bazaar in Kanpur for 30 years, caught fire on Sunday. Fire Brigade staff managed to control the fire after an hour and a half. The shop owners claim that there is intentional burning to evacuate the stores. Talks were built in 1946 and closed 30 years ago. Jagran correspondent, Kanpur. A sudden fire broke out in Jaihind Talkies in Gumti, which was built before independence and closed for almost 30 years. The incident caused panic -stricken in the market and the shop owners started taking out their belongings. When the people around the fire department were notified, three fire trucks reached the location of Colonelanj and Fazalganj fire stations and the fire began to extinguish by shutting down the power supply. The fire was controlled after about one and a half hours of effort. During this time, the shop owners in the area held that the fire should not reach their business. At the same time, shop owners outside Jaihind Talkies claimed that they were deliberately set on fire to evacuate the stores. On Sunday, the flames and smoke began to rise from Jaihind Talkies, which was closed at about 15:30 for 30 years. Since it was seen, there was chaos in the market and the shop owners began to take out their belongings. Fazalganj -Fire Officer Parmanand Pandey, the Colonel Ganj -Fire Officer Pradeep Kumar Sharma reached the place with four vehicles as soon as the fire was reported in the densely populated Gumti market. During this time, the soldiers knocked out at Talkies and two ways from the other side. The fire is completely controlled after a battle of about one and a half hours. Shopkeepers in the area said the furniture of beautiful furniture was kept in the talks. Bangle -shop owner Mo. Noshad, who has been working in the store for four decades, and the artisan Mo. Emran, Sonia, who runs a ready -made clothing store and runs Anil Tripathi, who runs a Paan store, accused of being set on fire to vacate the stores. He says that work was done in the talks, the workers set the junk on fire there. Shopkeepers say these talks used to be Ashutosh Rastogi, which he sold to Rita, and most shop owners do not even pay rent. To put out the fire, the soldiers also took water from the nearby hotel. However, because of the hard work of the fire staff, the fire was controlled in time, otherwise the fire could reach the stores. In the market with a densely populated area, there was talk of fire in furniture and junk held in the talk that has been closed for years. Due to the vigilance of the soldiers, the fire was controlled on time. Dead Pak Sharma, fire officer, was built in 1946 and Jaihind Talkies was established in 1946 before independence. At the time, the Kanpur Farkrrukhabad railway was earlier metered instead of a broad partner. Regional shopkeeper Anurag Baluja said the Talkies closed about 30 years ago. There are about 18 stores on both sides of these talks.