Jaipur third class PTI caught fire, 85% charred

Jaipur : Jaipur A third grade PTI got burnt in a fire near the Drama Department on the campus of Rajasthan University on Thursday afternoon. The students and people gathered on the spot took the injured Hrithik Malhotra, a resident of Barwa, Bassi, to SMS Hospital, where the doctors admitted him for treatment. On receiving the information, Gandhi Nagar police station reached the hospital and took the statement of the injured in the presence of the doctor. They told that there was no lid on the petrol tank of his bike. He lit the cigarette without paying attention, which caused the fire. After the above statement, when the police team reached the university campus, no damaged bike was found on the spot. Police have found a suspicious bike, which is being verified. Also some people are being interrogated. Police also found a plastic bottle on the spot, which was filled with petrol.

Injured Hrithik Malhotra was working as Third Grade PTI in Banskhoh, Bassi. Recently he got selected in first grade. Joining was going to happen soon. The relative present in the hospital told the police that Hrithik lived in Aravali Hostel during his studies. Just now he had come to collect the document file from his friend. An accident occurred during the return journey. Gandhi Nagar ACP Narayan Lal Bajiya said that information was received on Thursday afternoon that the feet of a student were burnt in the university campus. On receiving the above information, SHO Raj Kumar Meena reached the hospital with his team and found that most of the body was burnt except the head and mouth. Doctors told the police that Hrithik’s body was burnt to the extent of 85 percent. Here some people told the police that a girl was also present with Hrithik at the time of the fire. Police have taken Hrithik’s mobile phone for investigation so that they can know with whom he last talked.

Hearing the call ‘Save-Save’, students ran to save themselves.

Chairperson of the Dramatics Department of the University, Prof. Archana Srivastava told that the examination was going on in the Dramatics Department in the afternoon. Suddenly, when the call for help was heard, the students ran to save themselves. The proctor department of the university was also informed. The young man was immediately taken to the hospital.

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