In a strange incident in Tikamgarh district, Madhya Pradesh, a man demanded half of his father’s dead body after a dispute over the last rites. The incident took place on Sunday in Lidhorataal village, about 45 km from the district headquarters.

According to police, Dhyani Singh Ghosh, aged 84, had been ill for a long time and passed away on Sunday while living with his younger son, Deshraj. When the elder son, Kishan, arrived from outside the villageafter being informed of the death, a disagreement broke out between the two brothers.

Kishan wanted to perform the last rites of his father, but Deshraj said their father had wished for him to do it. The situation got strange when Kishan, who was drunk, demanded that the body be cut in half and shared between the two brothers. Villagers saw the fight and called the police for help. Police officer Arvind Singh Dangi said they were able to calm Kishan down and convince him to leave. After that, Deshraj was able to carry out the cremation, and the situation was resolved peacefully.Bottom of Form

It's surprising to see how people can argue over something as important as their father’s last rites. After all the hard work parents do to raise their children, it's hard to believe that two brothers fought over their father's body. One of the sons even asked for half of it because of a disagreement with his brother. This shows how conflicts can become extreme and disrespectful. This situation reminds us that family should be about love and respect, not arguing over things that don't matter in the end. 

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