Martyr’s family ends fast after leaders’ visit
BY Agencies15 Jan 2013 7:24 AM IST
Agencies15 Jan 2013 7:24 AM IST
The family of beheaded soldier Hemraj on Monday called off their six-day-old fast after a visit by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav and top BJP leaders and assurances by Army Chief Gen Bikram Singh that steps will be taken to get back the severed head back.
The end of the protest came in the evening when Akhilesh met the family and offered juice to Hemraj’s fasting wife Dharamwati, mother Meena Devi and cousin Narendra, offering all help.
Minister of State for Defence Jitendra Singh visited the family of the martyred soldier and announced that the government would give Rs 46 lakh to the family. ‘We are also talking to other ministries so that the family get a petrol pump,’ he said.
Akhilesh promised to take steps to meet the family’s demands, including development of the road for the village and take up with the Centre the allotment of a petrol pump for them.
‘The family have shown the strength to face this (tragedy). We have to stand by them. We should all support the family of Lance Naik Hemraj. We have assured that whatever demands they have made for village.’
The day began with the family refusing to take ‘even liquid’, demanding that the Army chief meet them personally and give an assurance that Hemraj’s head severed by Pakistani troops last week be brought back or else they will continue the fast.
However, the family decided to end the fast after a string of leaders visited them and offered support.
Swaraj accused the central government of ‘callousness’ in its treatment of the family. ‘The Defence Minister should have come or at least the MoS Defence and Mos PMO or a top official of the Central Command should have come,’ she said.
The end of the protest came in the evening when Akhilesh met the family and offered juice to Hemraj’s fasting wife Dharamwati, mother Meena Devi and cousin Narendra, offering all help.
Minister of State for Defence Jitendra Singh visited the family of the martyred soldier and announced that the government would give Rs 46 lakh to the family. ‘We are also talking to other ministries so that the family get a petrol pump,’ he said.
Akhilesh promised to take steps to meet the family’s demands, including development of the road for the village and take up with the Centre the allotment of a petrol pump for them.
‘The family have shown the strength to face this (tragedy). We have to stand by them. We should all support the family of Lance Naik Hemraj. We have assured that whatever demands they have made for village.’
The day began with the family refusing to take ‘even liquid’, demanding that the Army chief meet them personally and give an assurance that Hemraj’s head severed by Pakistani troops last week be brought back or else they will continue the fast.
However, the family decided to end the fast after a string of leaders visited them and offered support.
Swaraj accused the central government of ‘callousness’ in its treatment of the family. ‘The Defence Minister should have come or at least the MoS Defence and Mos PMO or a top official of the Central Command should have come,’ she said.
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