Kanpur: Angry at the incident where a milk operator allegedly raped and threw the death of a teenage girl who worked as his personal secretary from the ten-floor apartment in Kalyanpur, family members and locals along with the body died on Thursday.
The GT Road in Araul Bilhaur area, forcing the police to use light strength to disperse them.
Local activists, pamper themselves in throwing stones and demanding financial assistance of Rs 50 lakh to a death and death sentence for milk workers accused.
Once the GT road is blocked, there is a long queue of vehicles on both sides.
Due told, the strength of four police stations rushed to place, Billhaur and Tehsildar HR also reached the place and convinced family members and relatives to continue the demand for compensation and death penalty that was noted.
The demonstrators, however, refused to lift the corpse from Jalan GT, and demanded to call a senior officer in place.
When the police were forced to force, the crowd pelted.
This causes panic and the type of chaos situation occurs.
The girl’s family, initially the villagers in Bilhaur, lived in a rented house in the area in the city.
The girl, who was hired as a personal secretary of the milk operator, on Tuesday night died after falling from the ten-floor of the apartment in Kalyanpur.
During the investigation, it was approaching the girl thrown from the tenth floor after being raped by a milk trader.
Furthermore, the police arrested the defendant after registering a case based on the complaint of the girl’s sister.
After post-mortem on Wednesday night, relatives had brought the girl’s body to the village of origin.
On Thursday morning, the brothers and sisters along with villagers and local activists began a protest sitting by placing a corpse at GT Road in Araul in Bilhaur.
The younger sister demanded the death sentence to the defendant and government work and financial assistance of Rs 50 Lakh to family members.
Information, co Rajesh Kumar reached a place along with strength and PAC from four police stations from the circle.
Kulab Chandra Agreahahahan and Tehsildar Laxminaray Bajpai tried to convince relatives and villagers by talking to them, but the villagers insisted on calling senior officers in place and immediately fulfilled demand.
They refused to remove the body from GT Road.
Because of the demonstration sitting, the queue of vehicles about two km was formed on both sides of the GT road.
HR said that efforts were made to convince relatives and villagers.
Demands have been submitted to higher parties.