Rajasthan: Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot visited a delegation of war widows from around the state on March 11 to endorse his government’s existing policies for the families of martyrs, amid a simmering protest by the widows of three CRPF jawans killed in the 2019 Pulwama terror attack.
Widows of Pulwama have been protesting since February
The widows of Pulwama have been protesting since February 28, requesting that regulations be changed so that relatives other than children might be hired by the government on compassionate grounds. Other demands include the construction of roads and the placement of martyr statues in local villages. Rajasthan police took them from the protest location outside Congress leader Sachin Pilot’s bungalow in Jaipur early Friday. Mr. Pilot told reporters in Tonk, without identifying Mr. Gehlot, that the subject should be heard without regard for ego.
Rajasthan police remove protesting Pulwama widows from outside Congress leader’s bungalow
According to an official statement, Mr. Gehlot met with a group of war widows from around the state on Saturday who endorsed the Rajasthan government’s present policy for them. According to the report, one group of widows believes that protesting over “unfair demands” harms the reputation of all war widows. “Salute to the widows of battle. Tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice, “Mr. Gehlot took on Twitter after meeting with the war widows at his home.
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Ashok Gehlot meets with war widows from across Rajasthan
“The widows of the martyrs expressed their thoughts by supporting the State Government’s current initiatives. It is not appropriate to offer someone else the work and rights of battle widows and their children. The State Government will always be there for the martyrs and their families “According to the Chief Minister. According to Mr. Gehlot, the State Government accords the highest honour to martyrs and war widows.
Rajasthan government offers package for families of martyrs
The package includes 25 lakh for the families of martyrs, 25 bighas of land, housing from the housing board, and an additional 25 lakh for those who do not take the house, as well as jobs for war widows or their children, he said.
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