Naresh Mena quickly began death for seven children of Piplodi accident, see disgusting allegations against the government in exclusive footage

Narsherh Mena, a social worker and political leader who came into the spotlight after the Samravatha dispute, looked active again. Mena announced on Friday to start quickly with a quick demanding justice to the families of seven children who died in the incident of the collapse of the school building of Jaipur to Piplodi (Jhalawar). Mena said that until these innocent children get justice, they will not even put a grain of food in their stomach. Mena’s move has created a new stir in local politics and social scenario. His supporters and family members made a presence on the Dharna website, while some media reports said that Mena had previously taken a protest march and a strict stance on the issue. At the announcement of this, the families of the aggrieved families expressed relief and hoped to increase the pressure on the administration to ensure justice. This painful incident caused a lot of resentment in the entire district and the state as a result of the fall of the government school building in the Piplodi town. The news of the death of seven children in the accident and the injuries of many have shocked the public; After the accident, there was a fierce debate on safety and government responsibilities in the area. As far as this development is concerned, questions across the entire state have been raised or the ignoring and administrative negligence of the buildings that are dilapidated has transformed them into a common disaster. Mena says that they will not limit the struggle for justice, but if the administration does not act quickly, the movement will increase. Their annual option is seen as politics and social pressure – which makes the intention of drawing attention to the relevant authorities and the government. It is also noteworthy here that in the recent past, Mena was also in some form in disputes and legal processes; In some cases registered during the protest in Jhalawar, he was also arrested and later granted bail of the Supreme Court. This background gave even more political dimensions to its current movement. The administration does not yet have an official response about the fast, but the local officials and police are watching the situation. In the next few days, it should be seen what steps the government or the department concerned will take to quickly give justice to the victims, and whether the impact of Mena’s Fast will appear in any concrete action or inquiry order. Many social workers and party representatives present at the Dharna’s field have also reached to express support from Mena, making the matter more revealed.