Martyred jawan Hemraj's family members and residents of his Khairair village
today called off their fast after their demands were met by the Uttar Pradesh
government.
"Since not only all demands have been accepted but work on some has also
started, we have called off indefinite fast" Village Pradhan Dharmveer said
today.
"The demands, virtually had been fulfilled by caretaker Minister Durga Prasad
during his visit to village recently. The administration has started work now",
SDM Anil Mishra said.
Earlier the administration had to pass through anxious moments when the news of
indefinite fast by the Hemraj's family members as well as the villagers spread
like wild fire.
Since neither Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav nor any representative of Union govt
or any local Samajvadi party leader was present at his cremation on Jan 9, the
irate villagers decided to go on indefinite fast, Pradhan stated.
"Villagers along with the family members including the widow Dharmvati (w/o late
Hemraj) sat for Dharna at 9.00am, however it was lifted at 3.00pm, when we
received telephonic call from the Chief Minister's Secretariat," Pradhan said.
"The demand of opening a Govt Inter or Degree college in the Hemraj's memory,
inclusion of Village in Lohiya Samagra Vikas Yojna, grant of Rs 20 lakh to
bereaved family have been accepted, and the beautification of Hemraj Park and
construction of approach road in Hemraj's memory has since started, therefore we
have terminated the indefinite fast", Village Pradhan added.
"We are also satisfied with the submission of Chief Minister's secretariat that
it will persuade Union govt to allot either gas agency or petrol pump to
Hemraj's widow", the Pradhan added.
29-year-old Hemraj hailed from Khairair village in Mathura district in Uttar
Pradesh.
On January 8, Pakistan Army regulars had infiltrated inside Indian territory in
Poonch sector of Jammu and Kashmir and killed and mutilated bodies of Lance
Naiks Sudhakar Singh and Hemraj there. The jawans belonged to 13 Rajputana
Rifles.
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