Tonk : Congress leader Prahlad Gunjal, who reached Samravata village of Deoli-Uniara, talked to the villagers. He asked the people. When asked what the government said, a young man said that Kirori Lal ji had come and said that take 50 lakhs, invest it in the village pond, invest it in a school or build a community hall and you people do your work, do farming. On this, Prahlad Gunjal told the people that the government looted houses like foreigners, pushed sisters and daughters, does the government estimate the cost of this insult at Rs 50 lakh?
“We will donate Rs 50 lakh to the government”
Prahlad Gunjal said, “We will donate Rs 50 lakh to the government. Get all the ministers’ girls beaten in their houses, their belongings broken.” He talked to Congress party leaders. Asked to call a Mahapanchayat of Panch-Patels. Demanded justice for the cases registered and arrests against the villagers of Samravata.
There was violence in Samravata after voting on 13 November.
Independent candidate Naresh Meena slapped SDM Amit Kumar Choudhary on the day of voting on November 13 in Samravata village of Tonk district. When the police went to arrest Naresh Meena at night, there was arson and commotion. There was stone pelting and police vehicles were burnt. When Naresh Meena was arrested by the police on the morning of 14 November, his supporters blocked the highway.
“The scars of police brutality are alive”
Congress leader Prahlad Gunjal, who reached Samravata village after the violence, said, “The marks of police brutality along with violence and arson are alive in the village, burnt heaps of vehicles, broken arms and legs of women, heaps of tear gas shells.” He is testifying that the police used to commit such atrocities during the Firangi Raj.”
“The woman started crying loudly in front of me.”
Former MLA Prahlad Gunjal, after meeting the victims in Samravata and getting information about the incident, said, “A woman roared in front of me and said crying that I was inside the house that day. My son was also sleeping in the house. The police searched the house. They came inside and beat us up and took away my son. It has been more than 15 days since I have two sons. Yes, the gloves of the village mothers and sisters are reliving the atrocities that took place during the British rule.” Gunjal said that I will soon talk to the State President about what can be done to provide justice to the people, whatever guidelines will be received from the State President, we will decide the future strategy.