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Pilot meets family members of Ramprasad Meena at dharna site in Jaipur

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Jaipur, Apr 20 (PTI) Former deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot on Thursday met the family of Ramprasad Meena, who allegedly killed himself after accusing Rajasthan Cabinet minister Mahesh Joshi and others of creating a lot of trouble for him in connection with a land dispute in Jaipur.

Before ending his life on Monday, Meena recorded a video alleging Joshi and a few other people had caused problems to him because of which he was forced to kill himself.

Joshi, also a local MLA, has denied the allegation and said police should conduct a fair probe.

Police have registered a case of abetment to suicide against Joshi and others based on a complaint by Meena’s brother. His family members, however, have sat on a dharna at Subhash Chowk, demanding action against the accused and refused to take his body.

Subhash Chowk police station SHO Ramphool said the body has been kept in a freezer.

“The body could not be shifted to mortuary for a postmortem examination,” he said.

BJP Rajya Sabha MP Kirodi Lal Meena has already joined the family in their dharna, demanding the arrest of Joshi and others.

On Thursday, Pilot reached the dharna site in Chandi ki Taksal and met the family members.

Former Jaipur mayor Jyoti Khandelwal accompanied Pilot.

Last week, Pilot held a day-long fast in Jaipur against his own Congress government, alleging inaction by it in cases of alleged corruption during the previous Vasundhara Raje government.

He has also skipped two programmes organised by the party in Jaipur. PTI SDA ABH ABH

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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