AGRA: A 32-year-old conductor of Uttar Pradesh’s State Highway Transport Company (UPSRTC), who was suspended in June for halting the bus for a couple of minutes on the Delhi-Bareilly freeway to let two passengers supply namaz, was found lifeless on the rail tracks close to his village in Mainpuri on Monday, police stated.
His family alleged that Mohit Yadav was pushed to suicide by highway transport company officers who took motion in opposition to him for being useful and with out giving him a possibility to elucidate
“We acquired details about a physique mendacity on the rail observe at about 8.30am on Monday and we swung into motion. Villagers current recognized the physique as Mohit Yadav, a resident of Nagla Khushali village, about 500 metres from the spot the place the physique was found,” stated Arvind Kumar, Station Home Officer (SHO) for Authorities Railway Police (GRP) at Mainpuri Railway Station.
Kumar stated that no suicide notice was found and Mohit Yadav’s family members indicated that he was hit by the prepare whereas crossing the railway observe.
Mohit Yadav’s father Rajendra Singh stated his son had left dwelling within the village to go to their home in Ghiror city of Mainpuri. However he was found lifeless close to Kosma railway station. “He misplaced his job for no fault of his,” Singh stated, blaming officers for being excessively harsh on his son although he had dedicated no mistake.
Manoj Yadav stated his brother Mohit, who was a conductor on contract on the UPSRTC’s Bareilly depot, instructed him that the bus was on its option to Delhi on June 3 when three passengers requested him to cease the bus close to Kausambhi. Two of them needed to supply namaz and the third, needed to alleviate himself.
“My brother allowed two of the Muslim passengers to supply ‘namaz’ whereas the bus was ready for the passenger who had gone to alleviate himself…. Some passenger within the bus made a video of the bus being stopped for ‘namaz’ and UPSRTC officers suspended my brother with out giving him a possibility to elucidate,” added Manoj Yadav.
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