Rajinder Nagar coaching incident: Students start indefinite hunger strike until demands are met
In New Delhi, aspiring civil servants began an indefinite hunger strike demanding Rs five crore compensation and other actions after three students died at Rau's coaching centre. Protesters seek transparency regarding the FIR and the prohibition o...
"Somewhere we had a brief hope that the administration will listen to us, we will be heard, heard by the UPSC coaching lobby, heard by the authority, but after four days we have come to a realisation that this protest is going nowhere," said a woman, who is on a hunger strike.
"We are not taken seriously. Just because we are aspirants, they think that we will break and after some days we will go back to our studies. So here we are to make sure that this incident does not disappear till justice is served," she stated.
The main demands are compensation of Rs five crore to the victims' families, all the details of the FIR filed in the incident, the committee should report within a specified time frame and prohibition on using basements for libraries and classes across Delhi, another protestor added.
Three civil services aspirants died on Saturday evening after water from a flooded drain gushed into the basement of Rau's IAS Study Circle in Old Rajinder Nagar where a library was set up.
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