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BAP MLAs heard the pain of villagers on Naresh Meena slapping incident, demanded so many crores from Bhajanlal government

Tonk : Bharat Adivasi Party has also come out in support of the victimized villagers including Naresh Meena, the independent candidate from Devli-Uniara Assembly. 3 MLAs of Bharat Adivasi Party reached Samravata village to know about the pain and suffering of the villagers. Also demanded compensation of Rs 50 crore from Rajasthan government. Besides, cases have been registered against all the officers, employees and policemen present at the incident site and a judicial inquiry has been demanded.

Late on Monday night, three Bharat Adivasi Party MLAs Thawarchand Damor, Jaikrishna Patel, Kamleshwar Dodiyar and national members Kanti Bhai Rot, Jitendra Meena and Hansraj Dhandhya reached Samravata village regarding the violence that took place during voting on November 13 in Samravata village in Nagarfort police station area. During this time, night chaupal was organized in Samravata. The three MLAs took information from the villagers about Naresh Meena slapping the SDM and the incident. The three MLAs said that the people of Bharat Adivasi Party will prepare a fact report and send it to the Human Rights Commission and the Scheduled Tribe Commission and will raise the voice of the people of Samravata in the Assembly and Parliament.

Allegation-Police lathicharged women

The women of Samravata said that the police, without the help of women police, lathicharged the women of the village, due to which many women got injured. During this, the MLAs assured the people that the entire incident would be investigated. After investigation the culprits will be punished.

All three MLAs made this demand from the government

After this, the three MLAs and officials demanded from the government that a compensation of Rs 50 crore should be given to the residents of Samravata village. Merge Samravata village into Uniara, dismiss the officers responsible for the violence and suspend the Collector, District Superintendent of Police, SDM. He said that all the fake cases should be withdrawn and Naresh Meena and all the youth should be released with immediate effect and a judicial inquiry should be conducted into the entire episode.
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There was an uproar in Samravata village after the slapping incident.

It is worth noting that during the voting on November 13, Naresh Meena, an independent candidate of Samravata village, slapped SDM Area Magistrate Amit Choudhary and in the violence, Naresh Meena’s supporters clashed with the police in Samravata village. After that, an incident of arson and stone pelting took place in the village, in which police personnel and villagers of Samravata village were injured.

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