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Rajasthan priest's kin agree to cremate body as demands fulfilled

The family of the priest who was allegedly burnt alive have agreed to perform the last rites hours after they started protesting for compensation. The priest died after being set on fire allegedly by five people who wanted to encroach on temple land in Karauli's in Bukna village.

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Published : Oct 10, 2020, 12:00 PM IST

Updated : Oct 10, 2020, 7:24 PM IST

Karauli (Rajasthan): Family members of the priest have finally agreed to perform the last rites of the priest after the state government announced to provide a compensation of Rs 10lakh and a government job.

Earlier on the night of October 8, a priest died after being set on fire allegedly by five people who wanted to encroach on temple land in Karauli's in Bukna village.

The family members of the priest refused to perform the last rites of his body till all their demands are met by the state government.

"We won't perform the last rites of the body until our demands are met. We want Rs 50 lakh compensation and a government job. All accused must be arrested and action should be taken against the Patwari and policemen who are supporting the accused. We want protection," Lalit, a relative of priest Babulal told a news agency.

'Will take body to CM residence'

BJP Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena, who was protesting at the village today, warned that protesters would sit on a dharna with the body of the deceased priest in front of the Chief Minister's residence if the victim's family does not get justice.

Read: Temple priest dies after being set on fire over land row, prime accused held

The Parliamentarian further alleged that police in the region was not focused towards the law and order situation.

The priest Babu Lal Vaishnav, died after being set on fire allegedly by five people who wanted to encroach on temple land in Rajasthan's Karauli district.

The five accused allegedly poured petrol on the priest and set him on fire on October 7. He was referred to the SMS hospital in Jaipur in a critical condition, but succumbed to injuries the following night.

The police have arrested the main accused, Kailash Meena in connection with the incident.

(With inputs from agencies)

Karauli (Rajasthan): Family members of the priest have finally agreed to perform the last rites of the priest after the state government announced to provide a compensation of Rs 10lakh and a government job.

Earlier on the night of October 8, a priest died after being set on fire allegedly by five people who wanted to encroach on temple land in Karauli's in Bukna village.

The family members of the priest refused to perform the last rites of his body till all their demands are met by the state government.

"We won't perform the last rites of the body until our demands are met. We want Rs 50 lakh compensation and a government job. All accused must be arrested and action should be taken against the Patwari and policemen who are supporting the accused. We want protection," Lalit, a relative of priest Babulal told a news agency.

'Will take body to CM residence'

BJP Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena, who was protesting at the village today, warned that protesters would sit on a dharna with the body of the deceased priest in front of the Chief Minister's residence if the victim's family does not get justice.

Read: Temple priest dies after being set on fire over land row, prime accused held

The Parliamentarian further alleged that police in the region was not focused towards the law and order situation.

The priest Babu Lal Vaishnav, died after being set on fire allegedly by five people who wanted to encroach on temple land in Rajasthan's Karauli district.

The five accused allegedly poured petrol on the priest and set him on fire on October 7. He was referred to the SMS hospital in Jaipur in a critical condition, but succumbed to injuries the following night.

The police have arrested the main accused, Kailash Meena in connection with the incident.

(With inputs from agencies)

Last Updated : Oct 10, 2020, 7:24 PM IST
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