Assam’s Charcoal-Consuming Hero: The Bizarre World Record Attempt
Guwahati Man’s Bizarre Feat: A World Record Attempt or a Record-Breaking Risk?
In a bizarre incident, a man from Majuli, Ridip Saikia, has attempted to set a new world record by consuming 250 grams of burning charcoal in just five minutes. The unprecedented stunt took place at the Sarusajai stadium in Guwahati on March 4, with the Sports Authority of Assam sanctioning the event. This unusual feat is being considered for inclusion in the World Book of Records, with a final verdict from the jury members deciding whether Saikia’s attempt will be recognized as a world record.
On a fateful Tuesday, Saikia took to the center of the stadium, determined to etch his name in the annals of record-breaking history. With flaming coal scattered before him, he embarked on the challenging endeavor, which has left observers both amazed and concerned. The attempt, organized by the Sports Authority of Assam, has raised more questions than answers, with many questioning the wisdom behind such an attempt.
Despite the risks involved, Saikia’s quest for a world record has piqued the curiosity of many. When asked about his thoughts on the stunt, he simply shrugged it off, saying, "I wanted to do something crazy, something that would make people remember me." Saikia’s gamble has put his safety at risk, but his actions have sparked widespread debate on the limits of human endurance and the definition of record-breaking stunts.
As the jury deliberates on Saikia’s attempt, questions swirl around the potential repercussions of such actions. Can such stunts be justified, or are they merely a recipe for disaster? The answers will come later, but for now, we’re left wondering: what does it take to set a world record, and at what cost?
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Publish Date: 2025-03-06 13:00:00