Youth burnt to death at farmer's protest site, charges against 4 protesters
India / Youth burnt to death at farmer's protest site, charges against 4 protesters
India - Youth burnt to death at farmer's protest site, charges against 4 protesters
Haryana: The youth who was burnt alive near the farmers' protest site in Haryana's Bahadurgarh has died. Now the Haryana government has said that strict action will be taken in this matter. Haryana Minister Anil Vij said that an FIR has been registered in the matter and further investigation is on. Action will be taken against those who are responsible for this incident.Let us inform that about the 42-year-old youth of Kasar of Jind, Mukesh, his brother had alleged that Mukesh was thrown alive near the protest site of the protesters involved in the farmers' movement. He had also named some people involved in the incident. A police officer has said that the post-mortem of the deceased youth has been done. Further investigation will be done based on the facts. In this case, first case was registered under section 307 (attempt to murder) of the Indian Penal Code on the basis of complaint by the brother of the deceased youth. But later it was changed to 302 (murder).In this case, the family members of the deceased allege that 4 people are involved in Mukesh's death. These four people were involved in the ongoing farmers' movement on the Tikri border near Delhi. The brother of the deceased youth, in his complaint to the police, has said that Mukesh was set ablaze on Wednesday evening. According to the complaint, all the four accused youths were in an inebriated state at the time of the incident.Mukesh was very badly burnt due to being thrown into the fire alive. He died on Thursday. However, it is not yet known why the accused burnt Mukesh alive. The investigation of this matter is going on right now. Out of the four accused, one accused has been identified and this youth is said to be a resident of Jind. In this case, the people of the victim's family also demonstrated on Thursday and also demanded compensation for the dependents of the deceased.