Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

MAN KILLED IN VIOLENCE AT RALLY IN RAJASTHAN

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR Even as police booked 18 Rajput leaders for allegedly inciting violence at Sanvrad village in Rajasthan’s Nagaur district on Wednesday evening, the upper-caste community decided to undertake a march to Jaipur — setting the stage for a direct confrontat­ion with the state’s BJP government.

Man killed in violence at rally in Rajasthan JAIPUR :Even as police booked 18 Rajput leaders for allegedly inciting violence at Sanvrad village in Rajasthan’s Nagaur district on Wednesday evening, the upper-caste community decided to undertake a march to Jaipur — setting the stage for a direct confrontat­ion with the state’s BJP government.

Violence had erupted in the midst of a condolence meeting for gangster Anandpal Singh at his village, over two weeks after he was killed in a police encounter. A man died and 32 others were injured in the mayhem, and police arrested as many as 200 people on various charges the following morning.

The agitators were demanding a CBI probe into the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the gangster’s death.

Singh — who was idolised by the members of his community — faced trial in 20 cases, including five murders. He was killed on June 24, nearly two years after his escape from police custody in September 2015.

The latest stand-off is bound to raise electoral concerns for the BJP, considerin­g that Rajputs constitute about 10% of the state’s population. Though the community supported the saffron party in the previous assembly election, they are now convinced that the Vasundhara Raje government is increasing­ly leaning towards backward sections and the more dominant Jats. Meanwhile, 19 days after Singh’s killing, his family finally cremated the body on Thursday evening.

The district administra­tion had earlier served a notice to the gangster’s relatives, stating that the state would cremate the body unless they took the required steps. But they refused to accept it, and the document remained pasted on the premises of their house.

It was only when the state human rights commission directed the government on Wednesday to ensure that the body is cremated within 24 hours that the family reconsider­ed its position. However, the community continued on its collision course with the state government.

Rajput Sabha president Giriraj Singh Lotwara told mediaperso­ns that over 10 lakh agitators will march to Jaipur to press for a CBI probe into the police encounter on a still-undisclose­d date. The condolence meeting at Sanvrad village had descended into chaos on Wednesday evening, when an unruly mob of over 2,000 people broke away from the main body of participan­ts around 6 pm and began vandalisin­g government property.

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