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Haunted places in India

In this blog I am going to discuss 5 most haunted places in India. This 5 most haunted places in India will really be an experience of unresolved mystery for the readers. The following are the 5 haunted places.
1) Kuldhara in Rajasthan













Kuldhara is a lonesome place with a deserted look that brings grieve to one’s mind when one thinks about the doomed fate of hundreds of villagers who were compelled to leave their ancestral land. It is not only the stories that make Kuldhara spooky but also the place itself. Series upon series of mud houses with ruined walls and no roofs, standing tall like the skeletons of an unfortunate past. From the date it has been deserted, the village remains barren, lying same like the villagers had left it centuries ago! It is believed that people who try to stay in the area during the night-time, experience strange paranormal activities

2)GP Block in Meerut















 People have claimed to see the spirit of a woman sitting on the roof and others have added to see women wearing red clothes getting in and out of the house. It has been always seen that four men sitting inside the house around a table with a single candle lighted in the centre, and having alcohol. It happens to be most common sight for people passing through that area but few people also added that even they seen the men sitting on the rooftop. The scenes keep repeating all over the house. The house has remained locked for as long as people in the area can't remember. People don't tell all these as apparition too. These are clearer than that. People generally avoid that route stretch lying in the front of the house, and today no one passes by the unidentified yet haunted place.


3) Charles ville Mansion in Shimla












 Charleville Mansion was occupied by an Army officer. This officer was well aware of a poltergeist presence in the house and had been through several disturbances during his stay here. All the supernatural disturbances however were limited to just one room on the upper floor which the officer had kept locked as long as he stayed here. One night, he heard a loud crashing noise or thud from the room and when he opened it to check, he found the room in a complete state of disarray. Everything in the room had been turned upside down; furniture thrown against the wall and mirrors broken; as if a storm had just passed through there.

4) Malcha Mahal in Delhi















Malcha Mahal is hunting lodge that dates back to the Tughlaq era. Princess Wilayat Mahal, one of the last descendants of the royal family of Oudh, did not get her estate back after independence. She committed suicide by drinking grounded diamond. Her ghost is said to haunt the royal palace area ever since. Rumors say that those who have attempted to enter the palace without permission never returned alive. The truth behind these rumors is yet to be accounted for, but that doesn’t stop this place from being suspected as one of the most haunted places in India



5)South Park Cemetery at Park Street in Kolkata














It is a cemetery where deceased bodies of British soldiers were buried.Many people have felt dizzy or fell sick after coming here, people have captured weird structures on their cameras or complained of breathlessness even though they don’t have any breathing problems. Some have been spooked later after a visit here. There are others who haven’t felt anything but those who have experienced something strange cannot shake off the eerie feeling.

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