
“Several evidences of kite string being purchased by main supplier Virendra Jain were given even then the administration failed to take action against him,” he wrote.You don’t have to walk alone anymore. Meanwhile, Congress MLA Arif Masood in a letter to state Home Minister Narottam Mishra has demanded the arrest of main supplier of the kite string Virendra Jain. When asked why the wholesaler, who had sold the string to Zubair and others, was not booked, Shukla said, “A search was conducted by the concerned police in-charge but nothing was found during the search.” He said after the police seized the kite strings on January 3, they had been selling only kites.Ĭity Superintendent of Police Pallavi Shukla, who oversaw the demolition of Jabbar’s house, said the houses were razed as they were found to be illegal by the district administration.ĭespite repeated attempts, Ujjain Municipal Commissioner did not respond to calls and messages. “When my father was detained, I told the police that we had bought the kite string from a wholesaler called Narendra Jain but the police after bringing him in for 15 minutes, let him go without any action,” Zubair alleged. Jabbar was booked under IPC Section 188 after he was found in possession of banned kite string. Their small shop – ‘Chul Bul Patang Store’ – on the ground floor of their house was run by Jabbar.Īlso Read | Retired MP cop removed from WhatsApp group after DGP objects to his communal post When we objected, they asked us to sit quietly or we would be booked under NSA,” alleged Zubair, who worked as a puncture repairer and sold kites and kite string during the three months around Makar Sankranti. Within an hour of handing the notice, more than three vans of police along with JCB machines arrived and began demolishing our house. “My illiterate mother was handed the notice, which was backdated to January 12. Jabbar’s son Mohammad Zubair said a notice was handed over, saying their house was illegally constructed and to stop further action they have to furnish relevant papers at the concerned office. While Jabbar lived in his Top Khana locality house, Bhavsare and Jadhav lived in Ujjain’s Shashtri Nagar and Indore Gate localities, respectively. A total of six people were booked under the same charge. While Jabbar was booked under Section 188 on January 3, Bhavsare and Jadhav were booked under the same provision on January 12 and 13 for selling the banned kite string. Shivraj Singh Chouhan January 15, 2022Ī day later, the houses of Abdul Jabbar, Vijay Bhavsare and Ritik Jadhav were demolished, allegedly within hours of receiving “backdated” notices. I pray to god to her parents the strength to cope with it.” Chouhan then ordered the district administration to take action against all those selling this kite string. The same day Chief Minister Chouhan tweeted, “News of the death of 20-year-old Neha Aanjna in Madhavnagar police station of Ujjain owing to a kite string getting entangled around her neck is distressing. Instead, we had to send her remains back home,” he said.



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“As the colleges were shut, she was preparing to return home and was heading to Free Ganj area to get some medicines… before she could leave for her village.

From a village in Ujjain’s Mahidpur tehsil, she was living with her aunt for higher studies. Also Read | Collarwali breathes her last, MP’s Pench tiger reserve loses its ‘Supermom’Īccording to Neha’s uncle Mahesh Aanjna, she aspired to become an IPS officer.
