Haryana: Debt-ridden farmer collapses in prison, dies

Press Trust of India  |  Bhiwani (Hry) 

Nearly a fortnight after he was jailed in a bounce case, a 64-year-old debt-ridden collapsed in a prison here and died, officials said on Wednesday.

Initially his family refused to accept the body for cremation or join the magisterial inquiry. His kin agreed to a post-mortem and to conduct the last rites only after the district administration acceded to some of their demands, including a loan waiver and a job for a family member.

"The (deceased's) kin agreed to inquest under CrPC. The post-mortem examination was conducted on Wednesday," of Police said.

said Ranvir was sent to jail on September 21 following his conviction in a bounce case.

Ranvir had taken a loan from a here many years ago, he said.

"He was convicted earlier and sent to jail on September 21. On Monday, he collapsed and later died. The post-mortem examination report says that he most probably died due to cardiac arrest," the said.

Singh said the district administration will recommend to the to waive the deceased farmer's loan.

A kin of the deceased has also been promised a job.

In Ranvir's village, locals said the district administration has also promised his family a compensation of Rs 5 lakh, but the officials remained tight-lipped about it.

Ranvir had taken a loan of Rs 1.50 lakh, which swelled to over Rs 9 lakh by 2016, officials said.

His cheques for loan repayment were dishonoured, after which the initiated proceedings against him. He was convicted by a trial court over two years ago and his appeal against the conviction was dismissed by a higher court last month.

On Tuesday, a farmers' body held a protest in Ranvir's village demanding a compensation of Rs 25 lakh for his family.

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First Published: Wed, October 03 2018. 17:30 IST