Crowd of villagers current on the spot
A tiger attacked a village adjoining to Ranthambore National Park situated in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. A younger man died in a tiger assault. The younger man had gone to work in his area. During this time the tiger attacked him. The younger man tried to save lots of himself from the tiger’s assault however he couldn’t escape. After receiving the knowledge, an enormous crowd of villagers gathered on the spot. People are demanding correct compensation and job for the household of the youth.
Ulyana village is adjoining to Ranthambore National Park. Bharat Lal Meena, a resident of the identical village, was attacked by a tiger, because of which he died. According to the knowledge, Bharat Lal Meena was grazing goats in his area close to Ulyana village. During that point all of a sudden the tiger attacked him. The younger man died in a tiger assault. Tiger remained sitting close to the lifeless physique of Bharat Lal Meena for a very long time.
Tiger stored sitting after the lifeless physique
After getting info, the villagers reached the spot and someway tried to drive away the tiger. However, because of concern of Tiger, nobody was able to go close to him. After the tiger ran away, the villagers took the physique into their custody. According to individuals, there have been many deep wounds on the physique. There is a variety of anger among the many villagers after the dying of Bharat Lal Meena.
People demanding job compensation
The villagers expressed their anger in opposition to the forest division and blocked the Sawai Madhopur Shyampura highway. Forest division officers reached the spot and tried to persuade the individuals however individuals weren’t prepared to simply accept it. People have demanded compensation for the members of the family. Numerous villagers sat close to the highway carrying the lifeless physique. A tense ambiance was created on the spot. The villagers demand that we are going to not get up till somebody within the household is given a authorities job and correct monetary compensation.
(Report- Bajrang Singh/ Sawai Madhopur)