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Agitation over pregnant woman's death called off

To negotiate with the administration over compensation and other demands, the protesters set up an 11-member committee, which includes Churu MLA Rajendra Rathore, former BJP MP Ram Singh Kaswan and BSP leader Manoj Nyangli.

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Published : Oct 13, 2020, 7:12 AM IST

Updated : Oct 13, 2020, 11:51 AM IST

Churu: The protest over the death of a pregnant woman last week has been called off after successful talks between a delegation of agitators and the administration over various demands, an official said.

The breakthrough came a day after a violent protest over the death, with a mob pelting stones and vandalising vehicles. Police resorted to baton charge and fired tear gas to disperse the demonstrators. Five security personnel were injured in the stone-pelting, an official had said.

Agitation over pregnant woman's death called off

The woman was brought to the Rampura primary health centre in Rajgarh subdivision on Saturday last for delivery and she was referred to the district hospital, where she died.

To negotiate with the administration over compensation and other demands, the protesters set up an 11-member committee, which includes Churu MLA Rajendra Rathore, former BJP MP Ram Singh Kaswan and BSP leader Manoj Nyangli.

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District Collector Pradeep Gawande said that the talks with the 11-member delegation were positive.

According to the various demands of the protesters, the staff of the primary health centre had been changed and ambulance service arranged. An inquiry committee from Jaipur will investigate and recommend action as per rules.

Gawande said a proposal would be sent to a committee for compensation to the victim's family. A proposal for compensation of Rs 2 lakh will also be sent to the chief ministers' relief fund.

He said the talks were successful and the body of the pregnant woman had been taken by the family for the funeral. The protest was called off then.

BJP leader Rathore said positive talks were held and all the demands had been accepted

(With inputs from agencies)

Churu: The protest over the death of a pregnant woman last week has been called off after successful talks between a delegation of agitators and the administration over various demands, an official said.

The breakthrough came a day after a violent protest over the death, with a mob pelting stones and vandalising vehicles. Police resorted to baton charge and fired tear gas to disperse the demonstrators. Five security personnel were injured in the stone-pelting, an official had said.

Agitation over pregnant woman's death called off

The woman was brought to the Rampura primary health centre in Rajgarh subdivision on Saturday last for delivery and she was referred to the district hospital, where she died.

To negotiate with the administration over compensation and other demands, the protesters set up an 11-member committee, which includes Churu MLA Rajendra Rathore, former BJP MP Ram Singh Kaswan and BSP leader Manoj Nyangli.

Also Read: Chhattisgarh: Cousins killed by kin over love affair

District Collector Pradeep Gawande said that the talks with the 11-member delegation were positive.

According to the various demands of the protesters, the staff of the primary health centre had been changed and ambulance service arranged. An inquiry committee from Jaipur will investigate and recommend action as per rules.

Gawande said a proposal would be sent to a committee for compensation to the victim's family. A proposal for compensation of Rs 2 lakh will also be sent to the chief ministers' relief fund.

He said the talks were successful and the body of the pregnant woman had been taken by the family for the funeral. The protest was called off then.

BJP leader Rathore said positive talks were held and all the demands had been accepted

(With inputs from agencies)

Last Updated : Oct 13, 2020, 11:51 AM IST
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