Devraj’s body was handed over to the family at 5.15 am.
Last Friday, due to a personal dispute, Devraj, a 10th grade student of a government school, was severely injured by his classmate Ayaan, who stabbed him in the thigh with a knife. After this incident, Devraj was undergoing treatment in the ICU. He died during treatment last night. Following the incident, there was anger in the city. Seeing this, the administration was put on high alert. Here the family refused to accept the body. After the incident that lasted till late at night, the family accepted three demands and the body was handed over to the family at 5.15 am.
The last rites were performed amid tight security.
After handing over Devraj’s body to his relatives, the administration is on high alert. Strict security measures have been taken at every corner. The entire area is being monitored by drones. During this, the funeral procession was taken out with security measures. After this, the last rites were performed with full respect. During this time the relatives started crying a lot and were seen touching them. On the other hand, everyone was shocked by the screams of the deceased’s mother. It was also becoming difficult to deal with the family members. Here the administration has declared even today a holiday in schools and colleges. Also, internet access will be banned in the area today.
Consensus was reached on these three demands of the relatives
Devraj died during treatment on Monday evening. As soon as people heard the news of his death, there was a sensation in Udaipur. People started gathering at various places. Due to this, the administration chased him several times. During that time, a crowd of people gathered in front of the hospital and started shouting slogans. Here, the family refused to accept Devraj’s body. Later, talks between the administration and the relatives continued till late in the night. In this, three demands were agreed upon. Among them, financial assistance of Rs 51 lakh, contractual work for a family member and action in the ST SC Act case were demanded.
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