The children of Jhalawar do not get justice before Nareseh Mena quickly sits on death, see great announcement in viral video

Farmers and youth have always made their voices heard in the politics and social movements of Jaipur, Rajasthan. In this episode, another major movement has now arisen. The leader of Congress Naresh Mena announced from Shaheed Memorial, Jaipur, that until the children of the Piplodi town in the Jhalawar district get justice, they will continue to kill quickly. Naresh Mena publicly announced that he would manage this movement with full seriousness and not even take a cereal during this time. The conditions and strategy of the fast to death, Naresh Mena announced his movement with two major points: Until the children of Piplodi Jhalawar get justice, they will not accept a single grain of food. During the Dharna period, he will stop and discuss the strategy with his colleagues for five minutes only at 15:00 daily. In this way, he made it clear that this movement is not only emotional but also planned and disciplined. Why did the claim for justice arise? A recent incident with children of the Piplodi town in the Jhalawar district shook the entire area. Innocent children from the village have long been struggling with education, health and social injustice. The villagers claim that the local administration did not pay attention to the problems of the children and that the injustice is done to them is constantly suppressed. Naresh Mena has now raised his voice against this injustice and decided to make it the voice of the people from all over Rajasthan. Movement: Shaheed Memorial, Jaipur King Mena, chose the Martyr Memorial of Jaipur to begin this movement. It is the same place where large social and political movements have arisen from time to time. He sat here and gave a message that this struggle is not only of Jhalawar, but also of the whole Rajasthan. The unique initiative of Silence Fast has long been part of the movement in Indian politics and society. But Naresh Mena has chosen the path of silence to make it more effective. They will remain silent throughout the day. Only 15:00 daily you will deal with your colleagues for five minutes. This quiet message will give that the pain of children is out of words and that it can only be understood by compassion and determination. Political and social messages This movement is not limited to one local event. Its purpose is to convey a message to the government of Rajasthan and the country that the justice and rights of children cannot be compromised. The movement shows that young leaders in society are now coming up seriously children’s issues. This is a sign of new public awareness in Rajasthan politics. A large number of farmers, students, social workers and local people showed up for support after the announcement of Naresh Mena’s Fast at the Martyr’s memorial support and atmosphere in the atmosphere. The residents clearly said that we would stand with Naresh Mena until our children got ready. The echo of this movement is also heard on social media. The hashtag #JusticForjhalawarchildren started to tend on Twitter and Facebook. The condition and problems of children have long been complaints about the children of the Piplodi town. A lack of education – there is a great shortage of schools and teachers in the town. Lack of health services – Children do not get primary health facilities in time. Social injustice – many times the atrocities are suppressed with children and the administration avoids action. For all these reasons, Naresh Mena created this movement so that the voice of the innocent audience can be heard. The battle in the Gandhian way reminds me of the Satyagraha and the fasting of Mahatma Gandhi. Gandhiji believed that no -violence and quickly are the biggest weapon that wakes society. Naresh Mena has taken the same path and said that he will not do violence or abuse, but the government’s attention will attract through silence and hunger. Pressure on government and administration has increased this movement on the state government and administration. The opposition also questioned the government that why not act against the injustice the children did? The state government is now monitoring the situation and it is expected that concrete steps will soon be taken on issues related to children. What will happen next? Naresh Mena’s quickly to death can take a long time. If the government does not find a solution soon, this movement can spread across the state. Farmers’ organizations and student organizations can also jump into it. This can make it difficult for the government to deal with the situation. This step of Nareseh Mena can write a new chapter in Rajasthan politics. He decided his life to the struggle for justice and rights of children. His sense is at the heart of the whole movement today: “Unless the children of Piplodi get Jhalawar right, I will not allow a grain of food to go in my stomach.” This movement has become a struggle to arouse the sensations of the whole society, not just the justice of children. Now it must be seen how soon and how the administration walks on it.