Jodhpur:An RTI activist who had lodged a complaint against the liquor mafia was beaten up and his legs pierced with nails by criminals in the Barmer district of Rajasthan on Tuesday. The victim identified as Amra Ram Godara (30) was referred to Jodhpur due to critical injuries.
Police have arrested 4 main accused. The Superintendent of Police has suspended the beat constable along with the SSO of the Gida police station. The son of a sarpanch is also included in the arrested list.
The police have also seized the Scorpio vehicle used in the kidnapping.
According to the information, RTI activist Amraram Godara was giving information to the police against the liquor mafia. He was an activist, raising voice against the scams in the Gram Panchayat.
While Amraram was returning to his village from Jodhpur on Tuesday evening, goons kidnapped him. He was taken to a secluded place and brutally beaten up.
After this, the villagers informed the police. At present, RTI activist Amraram Godara is under treatment in MDM Hospital, Jodhpur.
RTI Activist on his abduction
Amraram Godara said that he was beaten up at the behest of Nagraj, the former sarpanch of Kumplia and Pareu's liquor contractor.
Godara said that they were angry with him for filing RTI regarding NREGA road construction.
Accusing the sarpanch, he said that when he reached the village from Jodhpur on Tuesday, he was abducted as soon as he got off the bus and was brutally assaulted. Three nails each were hammered into both his feet.
Godara said the criminals had put masks on their faces. After beating him, considering him to be dead, he called Nagraj and said that the mission was completed. They left him and went away. Later people took Amraram to the hospital.
He also accused the policeman and said that the Gida police station officer has nexus with criminals. Many illegal liquor shops are running under their protection. In such a situation, no justice can be expected from them.
Former minister Harish Chaudhary has assured his family members that strict action will be taken against the culprits.