This family lost a son in Sukma, got compensation cheque by Bihar Govt, but the cheque bounced!
New Delhi: In a stunning case of lack of concern to the individuals who set out their lives in the motherland of the country, a check given by Bihar government to a Sukma martyrs family has bounced.
Relatives of martyrs Constable Ranjeet Kumar had saved a Rs 5 lakh cheque, given to them by the legislature as ex-gratia alleviation, with a bank in Sheikhpura area.
After they made 3-4 rounds to the bank they were informed that the cheque can't be honoured due to insufficient funds in the account.
Killed CRPF constable Ranjeet Kumar was an occupant of Phoolchoda town in Sheikhpura. He has abandoned two youthful children – Satish, 6, and Vikas, 4 – and spouse Sunita Devi, and his matured father Indradev Yadav.
The occurrence has activated shock as is being named as an affront to the martyrs.
Prior as well, Chief Minister Nitish Kumar had confronted fire for not paying last regards to the Sukma martyrs from Bihar when their bodies touched base at the Patna airplane terminal.
It was asserted that when the assortments of five overcome officers landed at the airplane terminal Nitish was caught up with viewing a film on Mahatma Gandhi, not exceptionally far away from the air terminal.
Additionally, not a solitary clergyman from his bureau was at the airplane terminal to get the groups of the killed overcome hearts.
Nitish Kumar later communicates sympathy and reported an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the closest relative of each of the six jawans executed – just for the cheque to get disrespected.
Responding to the stunning improvement, BJP's Mangal Pandey stated, "The CM has no compassion...he didn't go to the group of the martyrs."