BJP Chief JP Nadda Forms Four-Member Panel To Probe Death Of 2 Dalits In Rajasthan's Nagaur
BJP national president JP Nadda has formed a four-member inquiry committee to probe the death of two Dalits in Rajasthan's Nagaur.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda has formed a four-member inquiry committee to probe the death of two Dalits in Rajasthan's Nagaur. The committee will submit a detailed report to JP Nadda after the probe.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national president JP Nadda forms a four-member inquiry committee to probe the death of two Dalits in Rajasthan's Nagaur. The committee will submit a detailed report to JP Nadda after the probe: BJP pic.twitter.com/YVATOkSRvJ
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Two Dailt youths were crushed to death by a car near Ranasar village in Rajasthan's Kuchaman. Their bike was reportedly hit several times due to which the two youths died and one was injured, said police on Wednesday. Three suspects were detained in the incident that occured on late Monday night. Details about the suspects were awaited.
The victims were identified as Rajuram (22), Chunilal (24), and Kishnaram (30) who sustained injury. Rajuram (22) and Chunilal (24) were from Bidiyad village, and Kishnaram from nearby Manglana. All worked as marble-fitting contractors, as reported by IANS. The police HQ officials said the seriously injured youth was rushed to Jaipur, and the senior police officials have also rushed to Kuchaman, as per IANS.
The accident fueled suspicion that the crash was deliberately caused. According to IANS, the limbs of the victims were dismembered due to the crash and were seen strewn along the Hanumangarh-Kishangarh Mega Highway, near Ranasar.
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Last month, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot sacked Rajendra Gudha as minister of state, hours after he criticised his own government over the crimes against women in the state.
Rajasthan goes to the polls later this year, along with Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, and Mizoram. In Rajasthan, the BJP and the Congress are in direct contest with each other, with the Congress winning 99 seats in the 2018 elections. The Gehlot-led government later got the support of the BSP and independents.
In another incident, Dalit youth was beaten to death allegedly by a group of people in Madhya Pradesh’s Sagar district over an old enmity. The youth, Nitin Ahirwar aka Lalu, died when he was being taken for treatment to a hospital in Sagar, following which attempt to murder case was converted into murder (IPC section 302) and provisions of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act were also added to the FIR, Uikey said.