This Article is From Apr 01, 2015

Labourer Reportedly Punched to Death in Agra Over a Paltry Rs. 100 Dispute

Labourer Reportedly Punched to Death in Agra Over a Paltry Rs. 100 Dispute

Map of Uttar Pradesh showing the city of Agra

Agra, Uttar Pradesh:

An unskilled labourer was killed, allegedly by the grandson of a retired army Major in the Katra Wazir Khan locality in Agra late on Tuesday evening over a payment of a paltry Rs 100.

An infuriated mob pelted stones, torched two motorcycles, and damaged property, forcing Etmauddaula police station personnel to fire rubber bullets to disperse the mob.

Senior Superintendent of Police Rajesh D. Modak tried to persuade the violent mob to exercise restraint, but hundreds of Dalits, family members, and relatives of the worker, identified as 40-year-old Pappu, were in no mood to relent.

The retired army officer was beaten up twice and had to be rushed to the Sarojini Naidu Medical College emergency ward for treatment.

Family members told the police that labourer Pappu went to the retired Major's grandson Jai Krishan to ask for the wages for the work he had done at a nearby temple. This led to an altercation and subsequently blows were exchanged.

The police said Jai Krishan, grandson of retired Major ML Upadhyaya, threw Pappu on the ground and reportedly punched him to death for a paltry sum of Rs. 100.

Jai Krishan managed to escape the mob and police have now mounted a hunt for him.
 

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