Deccan Chronicle

Farmer who died had returned from Oz to celebrate his wedding

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Rampur (UP), Jan. 27: He had returned from Australia to his hometown in Uttar Pradesh’s Rampur to celebrate his recent wedding. And there was a gathering indeed at his home at Dibdiba village in Bilaspur on Wednesday. But no celebratio­n.

Navreet Singh’s family and friends were mourning his death a day earlier.

The 27-year-old farmer got crushed underneath the tractor he was driving after it toppled on the road when he tried to break through a police barricade at central Delhi’s ITO during a farmers’ tractor parade, police have said.

A police officer said on Wednesday the body reached Rampur Tuesday night and post-mortem was conducted.

Navreet had come to his native place from Australia to throw a wedding party after he tied the knot abroad some time back, his family members said.

Persuaded by his uncles, Singh visited the national capital on Republic Day to participat­e in the farmers’ protests against the Centre’s agricultur­e laws and drove a blue tractor at high speed, according to footage circulatin­g on social media.

As the tractor rammed into the yellow police barricade, it flipped and Navreet came under the toppled vehicle leading to his death, the Delhi Police had said Tuesday. “We came together to participat­e in the parade but never knew it would happen,” a neighbour said.

A rumour spread like wildfire that Navreet fell to a police bullet, but the Delhi Police denied it saying the CCTV footage did not record any gunshot sound. Scores of locals reached the bereaved family’s home on Wednesday to pay homage as the body was kept at Dibdiba village for pre-cremation rites.

Security has been beefed up in Rampur district with senior police officials getting on ground to review law and order.

“ADG Bareilly Zone Avinash Chandra along with Rampur SP Shogun Gautam visited Bilaspur area of the district to review the law and order situation. Necessary instructio­ns were given to personnel on the ground,” the police official added.

Navreet’s grieving family members, who described him as a “shaheed (martyr)”, said he had gone to Australia for higher education and got married there recently. He came home to celebrate his wedding, they said.

After the Tuesday incident, protesting farmers draped the body in the Tricolour and kept it at the ITO crossing, not allowing the police to send it for post-mortem.

They kept insisting on taking back the body to the village at the earliest and also lashed out at the mediaperso­ns covering the incident. Speaking about the incident, a senior Delhi Police officer said some farmers were driving their tractors rashly in an attempt to hit security personnel. “We saw the tractor hitting the barricades. Our personnel went to rescue him, but a group of agitating farmers stopped them,” he said.

The farmers, however, denied the police version and claimed that the Navreet died after being shot by the police. — PTI

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