Demanding re-postmortem, family refuse to cremate deceased farmer

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Demanding re-postmortem, family refuse to cremate deceased farmer



“He (Daljeet) was breathing after being hit by the car, but the ambulance could not arrive on time due to the crowd. Although it was too late by the time the ambulance arrived and he was taken away. He died on the way. It was done.”According to the information, 20-30 farmers had arrived on their bikes from Nanpara to join the movement in Tikunia.In the violence, apart from four farmers, four other people died, which includes two BJP workers and two drivers. Also, more than 12 people received injuries.25-year-old BJP worker Shubham Mishra has also died in the violence; after the death, his family members are in a deplorable condition.Shubham had gone to participate in the wrestling event organised by the Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra Teni on 3 October. The deceased has left behind his parents, wife and their one year old daughter.According to Vijay Mishra, father of Shubham, after getting information about the accident, he called his son several times but the phone was going off. Since then, he along with other family members, started searching for his son but no information could be attained.Late in the evening the family members saw a video on social media in which some farmers were brutally beating a man lying on the ground. Based on the cloths of the person, the family members guessed that he could be Shubham.The family is now hoping for justice and are demanding strict action against the culprits.The area, where the violence took place, inhibitates large numbers of Sikhs. Even people also call it as Mini Punjab.Sitapur, Bahraich, Bareilly, Pilibhit, Shahjahanpur, Lakhimpur Kheri, Rampur, Gonda of the Terai belt of the state and have a considerable number of Sikh voters. A large number of Gurudwaras can also be seen in these areas.If terms of numbers, there are more than 20,000 Sikh voters in Lakhimpur Kheri, whereas in Pilibhit their population is about 30,000. Also, more than 35,000 Sikh people live in Puranpur area, 40 km ahead of Pilibhit.



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