This Article is From Jun 03, 2019

Congress, BJP Leaders On Hunger Strike Over Death Of Driver In Rajasthan

The driver jumped from the moving tractor and died when the police tried to stop it, claims police.

Congress, BJP Leaders On Hunger Strike Over Death Of Driver In Rajasthan

Congress leader Harish Meena (above), BJP's Gopi Chand Meena demand government job for kin of the driver

Jaipur:

A hunger strike by a Congress and a BJP lawmaker protesting the death of a tractor driver under mysterious circumstances in Rajasthan's Tonk district entered third day today.

The driver was reportedly transporting gravel and bajri illegally last Tuesday night when police chased him in Laxmipura.

Tonk Superintendent of Police Chunaram Jat claimed that the driver jumped from the moving tractor and died when the police tried to stop it. However, the driver's family members accused the police of beating him which led to his death.

The body is kept at the protest site in a freezer and nearly 250-300 people are present at the spot.

State Food and Civil Supply Minister Ramesh Meena will visit the family members of the driver and hold dialogue with the agitating leaders in Tonk on Monday evening.

Congress lawmaker and ex-DGP Harish Meena and BJP legislator Gopi Chand Meena are demanding a government job to the next of the kin of the driver, Rs 25 lakh compensation, suspension of the accused policemen and registration of a murder case against them and a CID probe into the matter.

Harish Meena, who represents Deoli-Uniara segment of Tonk district in the Assembly, began a sit-in at Nagar fort and he was later joined by the BJP lawmaker from Jahazpur (Bhilwara). They converted their protest into an indefinite hunger strike on Saturday when their demands were not met.

The BJP lawmaker said, "We have been protesting for the last several days but the government is paying no heed. The hunger strike will continue till the demands are fulfilled."

Ramesh Meena has left for Tonk to hold talks with the agitating leaders. "I will first meet the family of the driver and then talk to the legislators to resolve the matter," he told news agency PTI.

Divisional Commission of Ajmer Laxminarayan Meena said the government has already given assurance that the demands would be looked into but the protestors are not ready to call off their agitation.

Tonk Collector RC Dhenwal said the government is ready to give additional compensation of Rs 5 lakh from chief minister's relief fund in addition to Rs 8 lakh.

"Action against guilty policemen will be taken. A probe will be ordered once an FIR is filed. No FIR has been registered by the family members of the driver yet," the SP said.

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