This Article is From Apr 20, 2023

Sachin Pilot Calls For Justice Over Man's Suicide Involving Minister

Ramprasad Meena, 38, hanged himself on Monday in a godown over an alleged land dispute. In a video recorded before his death, he accused Cabinet Minister Mahesh Joshi and a few other people of creating problems for his family.

The family members have refused to hand over the body to police. (File)

Jaipur:

In an embarrassment to the ruling Congress in Rajasthan, party leader Sachin Pilot on Thursday visited the protest site where BJP MP Kirodi Lal Meena is sitting on a dharna with the family of a man who allegedly killed himself recently.

Sachin Pilot, the former deputy chief minister, called for "visible" justice to the family without delay. Ramprasad Meena, 38, hanged himself on Monday in a godown over an alleged land dispute.

In a video recorded before his death, he accused Cabinet Minister Mahesh Joshi and a few other people of creating problems for his family in connection with a land dispute and blamed them for his extreme step.

The family members have refused to hand over the body to police for post-mortem examination unless the accused are arrested. They have also sought a compensation and a government job to a family member. Kirodi Lal Meena has been a part of the dharna in Chandi ki Taksal in Subhash Chowk for the last three days.

The Rajya Sabha member said the family has agreed to an autopsy if it is done at the site and not at a mortuary. The body has been kept in a room in the godown where Ramprasad ended his life.

Mr Pilot, who is involved in a tussle for power with Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in the state unit of the Congress, demanded an impartial and time-bound probe in the case after meeting the family members at the dharna site near their home. He also talked to Kirodi Lal Meena during his visit.

"A person from the ST community has died by suicide. It is a shock if someone's life is lost. It is a very heart-wrenching incident. I talked to his father, brother and son, and they have said several things," Sachin Pilot told reporters.

"The victim's family should get justice. Justice should not be delayed and justice should also be visible," he said.

When pointed out that the family members have said they feel an atmosphere of fear, Mr Pilot said, "The family is speaking, so there must be pressure. I do not understand why the delay is happening? There are proofs coming up. If the action is seen, then it will generate confidence in them," he said.

Sachin Pilot said there video statements and other proofs that should be considered during the investigation.

"This is a very poor family and it is the responsibility of all of us, whoever is the accused, there should be a fair investigation. The family should believe that justice will be done," he said.

In the video statement, Ramprasad Meena alleged he was forced to take the extreme step as Mahesh Joshi and others caused a lot of trouble to his family. Later, Kirodi Lal Meena said Ramprasad Meena had gone to meet Mr Joshi after his family did not get help from anywhere. He added that the family members told him the minister insulted and pushed them.

"Due to the minister's torture, he became depressed and embraced death," the BJP leader has alleged.

Mr Joshi, the local MLA (from Hawa Mahal seat), denied the allegations, saying he did not misbehave with the family when they had come to meet him on April 13.

After Mr Pilot left, Kirodi Lal Meena said it was good that a senior leader of the Congress party met the family members. He said Sachin Pilot has spoken to media about things that Ramprasad Meena's family had been saying.

He said the Meena community will collect a sum of Rs 50 lakh and will give it to the family members.

Earlier in the day, Congress MLA Harish Meena, considered close to Pilot, also met the family members.

Sachin Pilot held a day-long fast in Jaipur last week alleging inaction by the Ashok Gehlot government on complaints of alleged corruption during the previous Vasundhara Raje dispensation.

He also skipped two programmes of the party recently in Jaipur.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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