Naresh Meena News / Meena said- CM should not force me to become Bhagat Singh, I will have dinner at CMR

Naresh Meena will surround CM Bhajanlal Sharma's residence today for the victims of Jhalawar school accident. He will demand justice and compensation by taking goats along with supporters. Meena, who is on hunger strike, has warned of huge public support and police has detained some supporters, he said.

Naresh Meena News: Social activist Naresh Meena has intensified the movement to get justice for the families of the children who died and were injured in the school accident in Piplodi, Jhalawar. Today, he is going to surround the residence of Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma with his supporters and goats. Naresh Meena has been on a hunger strike at the Shaheed Smarak in Jaipur for the last four days, and now he has warned to intensify his movement.

Crowd gathered at the Shaheed Smarak

A large number of women, youth and social workers have gathered in support of Naresh Meena at the Shaheed Smarak in Jaipur. Rashtriya Loktantrik Party MP Hanuman Beniwal is also going to attend the rally, while Congress leader Sachin Pilot is also expected to attend. Police have barricaded outside the Shaheed Smarak and many supporters have been detained. Student leader Manoj Meena was also detained from Mahesh Nagar area.

Naresh Meena's warning: "Don't force me to become Bhagat Singh"

Addressing his supporters at the Shahid Smarak, Naresh Meena said, "I am protesting in a Gandhian way, but the CM should not force me to become Bhagat Singh. If the government continues to harass our youth like this, then we will have dinner tonight not at the Shahid Smarak, but at the CM residence." Accusing the government of corruption, he said that the children died in a government school in Jhalawar due to corruption, and the victim families have not yet received proper justice and compensation.

Meena said, "The children who died, one of them could have become a collector, IPS, or a big businessman. But the government's negligence and corruption took away their lives. Not only in Jhalawar, the condition of schools in the entire Kota division is from bad to worse."

Rajendra Singh Gudha's anger

Former minister Rajendra Singh Gudha is also involved in the movement and he raised slogans against the government. He said, "Change the throne, change the crown, change the rule of these goons. This hooliganism is behind the uniform." Gudha warned the police, "We will protest peacefully, but if any policeman uses lathi, we will respond. Even the police will fall short to stop us."

Government's announcement and victims' demand

Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma had announced financial assistance of Rs 13 lakh for the families of the children who died in the accident and Rs 1 lakh 36 thousand (seriously injured) and Rs 75 thousand 400 (ordinary injured) for the injured children. Apart from this, a member of the family of the deceased children has been promised a contractual job through Rajasthan Medical Relief Society (RMRS). However, Naresh Meena and his supporters consider it insufficient and are demanding complete justice.

"I will die while sitting on hunger strike"

Expressing his determination for his demands, Naresh Meena said, "Right now we are conveying our demands to the government in a Gandhian way. If even after this our demands are not met, then I will die while sitting on hunger strike here. Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma will have to see my death."

Police's strictness and enthusiasm of supporters

The police has made tight security arrangements around the Shaheed Smarak and efforts are being made to stop the rally through barricading. Despite this, a large number of people are gathering in support of Naresh Meena. Particularly the participation of women and youth has given more strength to the movement.