Jaipur: The impasse between the Rajasthan authorities and 4 widows of Pulwama martyrs turned murkier on Wednesday with considered one of them, Manju Jat, writing to Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot alleging that the police beat her up, stripped her garments and even pricked her with a pin. Manju, the spouse of Pulwama martyr Rohitash Lamba, alleged that the police threw her as if she was a gunny bag when she was going to fulfill the Chief minister. “Unable to bear the torurtue by the police, I am on an infinite hunger strike since March 4 and the Chief Minister will be responsible if something happens to me,” she stated.
Meanwhile, Rajasthan Governor Kalraj Mishra has additionally written to Gehlot, asking him to look into the matter. Mishra stated that the 4 battle widows have despatched a letter to him looking for permission for euthanasia, as he urged the Chief Minister to make sure that the correct motion is taken.
Jaipur, Rajasthan | Widows of jawans who misplaced their lives in Pulwama assault proceed to protest
When my husband died, ministers instructed us we’ll get jobs however they backed off…need written affirmation of our calls for being fulfilled, incl suspension of cops: Manju Jaat pic.twitter.com/kNJ8ALpqBk
— ANI MP/CG/Rajasthan (@ANI_MP_CG_RJ) March 8, 2023
Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has shared a video of CRPF jawan Rohitash Lamba`s widow Manju, saying that Gehlot ought to cease this `dictator-like` behaviour.
Refering to Manju`s allegations of police brutality, Shekhawat stated that as a substitute of taking the required motion, the Chief Minister is issuing statements on Twitter responsible her.
“The government should break the fast of the widows of Pulwama martyrs. Gehlot ji, this dictatorship will not work,” Shekhawat stated.
Meanwhile, BJP Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena, who can be protesting with the widows, stated, “On Tuesday, two ministers — Pratap Singh Khachariawas and Shankuntala Rawat — came to meet the protesting women. Both listened to their demands and assured to solve the issue. It was expected that there would be an announcement from the state government on Wednesday accepting their demands, but nothing happened. Instead, the Chief Minister is raising questions over the demands of these widows despite two of his own ministers assuring to solve the matter.”