Youth dies under suspicious circumstances, fear of murder
Banswara. A young man who came to Banswara from Banswara Alwar died under suspicious circumstances in Sajjangarh police station area. On information, the relatives of the deceased who reached Banswara have given a written report to Sajjangarh police station alleging murder. At the same time, even the post-mortem of the dead body has not been done and it has been kept in the mortuary of Mahatma Gandhi Hospital. Devendrasingh, son of the deceased Mahendrasingh Bhati, resident of Surel police station, Rajgarh district, Alwar, told in a written report to the station officer, Sajjangarh, that his father had joined a royalty contract firm in Sajjangarh about 25 days ago. His father was murdered by unknown people after midnight of 16 July. It was reported at three in the morning. On which he left from Alwar on Monday morning and reached Banswara in the evening, he was informed that the dead body was lying in the mortuary. He told in the report that the father had given information about pressure and assault in order to collect more royalty amount. In such a situation, a thorough investigation should be done and action should be taken against the culprits. The post-mortem was not done for two days here, Kunwarsingh, the maternal uncle of the deceased told that the news of the death of his nephew Mahendra Singh was given by a person named Ashok. On reaching Banswara, seeing the dead body in the mortuary, blood was seen coming out of the nose and mouth. During this it was learned that the nephew died in Sajjangarh. He told that on Tuesday the contractors called him and asked him to give some amount and take the dead body. After this he returned to Banswara after giving a report at Sajjangarh police station. Till now the dead body is lying in the mortuary. Post mortem has not happened. The decision will be taken after the arrival of the social people on Wednesday. In the case, the Sajjangarh police station said that the son of the deceased has given the report in writing. The post-mortem of the dead body has not been done. Research is being done in the matter. Memorandum handed over by Central Public Sector Bank employees to the Managing Director regarding various demands by Rajasthan Co-operative Bank Employees Union on Tuesday. In the memorandum, among the major demands of the cooperative bank personnel of the state, on the demand of 16th wage settlement pending since January 2019, starting bilateral talks with the union, starting the state level wage settlement, starting the recruitment process of bank personnel in cooperative banks, implementing the old pension scheme facility. Demands were made to do etc. Union president Lokesh Shrimal, Chayan Dwivedi, media in-charge Kalpesh Kumar Jain, Ashish Gupta and Akanksha Joshi were present among those who gave the memorandum.