Where are the public before the Chief Minister? Police overturned the cart meant for Rajasthan CM’s convoy, girl selling momos got burnt by hot water

Is the security of the Chief Minister necessary, but not that of the general public? This question is bound to arise… because in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma The action taken in the name of security arrangements during the convoy brought pain in the life of a girl. The girl, who was selling momos on the roadside, alleges that the policemen overturned the cart while removing it, due to which boiling water fell on her sister’s body and she got badly burnt. After the incident, the girl was taken to the hospital, where her treatment is ongoing.

Questions have been raised on the police action after the incident. People say that security arrangements are necessary, but the livelihood and safety of the common people should also be taken care of. At the same time, the police administration has said that it will investigate the matter. Officials say that the entire incident will be investigated and further action will be taken based on the facts. It is being told that the girl had come to Jaipur to take charge of the family after losing her father during the Corona period and was earning her living by selling a cart.

What is the whole matter?

  • The incident took place on June 19 at around 7 pm. Two sisters sell momos on Jagatpura Mahal Road. She was preparing to make momos as usual. Water was also boiling in the vessel. Then suddenly policemen arrived and citing VIP movement asked to remove the cart.
  • The victim asked for some time to remove the cart, but the policeman overturned the cart. Due to this, hot water fell on Reshu Gupta, due to which his hands and many parts of his body got burnt.
  • Reshu Gupta’s elder Khushboo Gupta has lodged a complaint about the matter at Ramnagariya Police Station. It has been alleged that the policemen overturned the cart without warning and giving time, due to which his sister suffered serious burns.
  • Khushboo told that she came to Jaipur in 2020 after losing her father in the Corona epidemic. He was selected in physiotherapy course in a private medical college. Along with him, mother and her younger sister also came to Jaipur. She lived here in Pratapnagar with a rented house.
  • According to Khushboo, due to not having any source of earning, she started selling momos near Akshay Patra on Jagatpura Mahal Road, due to which she started earning some money.
  • Khushboo says that she sets up her cart till 10 pm. Whatever money is earned from this, the house runs.
  • According to the police, the matter is being investigated. CCTV footage is being watched.
  • There is anger among the people after the incident. He says that if the security of the Chief Minister is important, then the security of the general public is equally important. The meaning of power is not to remove the people from the way, but to protect them.
  • The pain of the daughter who got burnt with boiling water during the Chief Minister’s convoy is not only her pain, but the pain of every common man who has always been crushed by the VIP culture. If the people who are responsible for law and order do this, then how will public trust be maintained?
  • When will the value of common people’s lives be understood? The government should provide treatment to the victims, appropriate compensation and fix accountability of those responsible.

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