Deccan Chronicle

Poll fever puts pregnant woman in peril

2.38 lakh people in Raj made to travel 400 km for PM’s rally THERE ARE allegation­s of coercion by officials to force people to attend the rally. A WOMAN FROM Alwar had alleged that a government official had warned her that if she did not come for the Pr

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Government officials sent an eight-month pregnant women from Sirohi to attend Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Jaipur on Saturday. The lady was in the overloaded bus that met with an accident while returning home from the rally.

Vasundhara Raje government had brought 2.38 lakh beneficiar­ies of State and Central government welfare schemes for the PM’s dialogue with them. The task of identifyin­g beneficiar­ies in each of the 12 shortliste­d schemes and arranging their travel was given to government officials. District collectors were given the target; they subsequent­ly identified the beneficiar­ies and even sent personal invitation letters to them.

“How can they be so inhuman to send an eight month pregnant lady on 400-km journey (one way) to listen the PM’s speech? I ask BJP government if any public representa­tive or government official would send their women to listen the PM’s speech in this condition?” former Congress MLA from Sirohi asked. He also alleged that 65 people were crammed in a bus without even checking that the driver was drunk. “It clearly shows insensitiv­ity of the BJP,” Mr. Lodha alleged. He has demanded higher compensati­on for the accident victims.

When asked, BJP’s media in charge Anand Sharma said that he was not aware of it and claimed that the the responsibi­lity of identifyin­g beneficiar­ies and arranging the travel was entirely with the government and the party had no role to play in it. Higher education minister Kiran Maheshwari had claimed that ministers, MPs and MLAs had been asked to identify the beneficiar­ies in their constituen­cies and bring them to the rally.

There are also allegation­s of coercion to force the beneficiar­ies. Government officials who were given specific target of ‘arranging’ beneficiar­ies for the rally allegedly threatened to struck off their names from the scheme or stop future payments if they refused to go.

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