The case of cylinder burst, after all the government has agreed to give so many crores, it will also give a job
Bhungra tragedy / The case of cylinder burst, after all the government has agreed to give so many crores, it will also give a job
Bhungra tragedy - The case of cylinder burst, after all the government has agreed to give so many crores, it will also give a job
Bhungra tragedy : The wounds of those who lost their loved ones in the cylinder accident in Jodhpur hardly ever heal, but in the meantime the government has now come on the back foot. The government has opened the vault for the family members of those who lost their lives in the accident and the injured and also announced jobs. In this matter, the Rajput community was preparing to stage the biggest protest in Jodhpur today, but after late night talks with the CM, a consensus was reached and now the late night protest has been called off. Now preparations are being made to postmortem the nine bodies kept in the mortuary together today.
Agreed with the government on this much moneyIn fact, the people associated with the society and the remaining members of the family had opened a front against the government for the last three days. They were demanding Rs 50 lakh per person and government jobs. But now an agreement has been reached with the government. The government has announced to give Rs 17 lakh to the next of kin of each of the deceased including CM, PM and other funds and has also offered a job on contract. After this, now the family members and the people of the society have ended the protest.The government is preparing to give Rs 5 crore 95 lakh for the 35 dead
35 deaths since December 8It is noteworthy that on December 8, the procession of Sagat Singh's son Surendra Singh was leaving for Bhungra village in Shergarh, Jodhpur. During that time the cylinders burst and so far 35 people have died due to burning in them. These include ten children. Presently 15 people are admitted in hospitals in Jodhpur, many of whom are in critical condition. On the other hand, about ten people have been discharged so far.
Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, former minister Devi Singh Bhati, former Shergarh MLA Babusinh Rathore, social worker Ramchandra Singh Manna, Phalodi MLA Pabbaram Vishnoi, Madho Singh Udat, Ranosa Pratapsingh Inda, student leaders Moti Singh Jodha, Ravindra Singh at the protest site Bhati, BJP leader Bhopal Singh Badla, Councilor Rewant Singh Inda and many people from all sections of society are present.