Dhanbad: "Chief Minister, give me justice—I too am a tribal person." The deceased's wife petitioned the authorities
Dhanbad: "Chief Minister, give me justice—I too am a tribal person." The deceased's wife petitioned the authorities
A tribal lady in Dhanbad has been protesting for five days in front of the MPL over the body of her husband. The deceased's wife, Mangli Kisku, made a request of the business, asking for permanent employment and MPL compensation in place of her husband's passing. Although several ministers and leaders have come and gone, the firm is not paying attention to anybody. We have now made a request for justice to the Chief Minister in such a circumstance.
Hemant Soren, the chief minister of Jharkhand, is a member of a tribal group. A tribal lady from his own state has been protesting for the past five days with her husband's remains outside Maithon Power Limited (MPL)'s main gate in Nirsa.
In lieu of her husband's passing, she is requesting permanent employment and compensation from MPL. The deceased's wife Mangli, son Raju, and other family members are protesting with them. At this protest location are Dombhui villagers, who are from Vijay Kisku's hamlet.
For several days, the deceased's widow sat on strike by the body
Vijay Kisku's physique is decaying as a result of the lengthy movement. However, the villagers are still protesting for their rights and entitlements with Mangli Kisku and his children.
His entire family is frustrated that no answer has been uncovered thus far
MPL management doesn't even pay attention to ministries and leaders.
The deceased's wife has also gotten support from JBKSS leader Jairam Mahato, Nirsa MLA Aparna Sengupta, former MLA Arup Chatterjee, and senior JMM leader Ashok Mandal.
Even after this, the MPL management is not prepared to provide a letter of permanent employment. On Friday night, Jharkhand minister Champai Soren also arrived and attempted to contact the MPL administration.
The wife of the deceased believes that Chief Minister Hemant Soren is the only person who can act now that the MPL management disagrees with what the minister said.
Wife of the deceased requests justice from the Chief Minister
The deceased's wife expressed sadness that a tribal family of a state whose ruler (Chief Minister) is a tribal does not receive justice in an interview with Dainik Jagran.
She said that for the previous five days, while carrying her husband's decaying body, she had been advocating for her rights in front of the MPL facility.
We would starve to death if we do not obtain compensation, says the deceased man's widow
According to the deceased's wife, Chief Minister Hemant Soren should take the initiative to seek justice in such a case. And I'm a tribal person. CM should treat me fairly since my family would starve to death if I don't obtain a job in MPL and compensation. I belong to at least one community.
Give me justice less than work, the deceased man's wife pleaded, so that I may bury my husband's remains. Like my spouse, I will offer my life by agitating in front of the MPL gate if I do not receive justice.
Minister Champai Soren engaged in conversation with Mangli and her family at this time. After learning about the occurrence, I promised to tell the Chief Minister of the facts.
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