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Helpless Man Sets Himself On Fire Outside UP CM’s Office Over Land Dispute Issue

Resident of the Indragarh area in Kannauj district, Umashankar suffered burn injuries and is undergoing treatment at a hospital.

01 February 2021
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Helpless Man Sets Himself On Fire Outside UP CM’s Office Over Land Dispute Issue
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2021-02-01T14:29:49+05:30

In a shocking incident, a 36-year-old man, identified as Umashankar set himself on fire outside the Lokbhavan in Lucknow to draw the attention of the Chief Minister’s Office over a land dispute issue, police said.

Resident of the Indragarh area in Kannauj district, Umashankar suffered burn injuries and is undergoing treatment at a hospital.

The incident took place in the morning when Umashankar arrived at the Lokbhavan in the Hazratganj area of the city and poured kerosene and set himself ablaze, police said.

A police team swung into action and doused the flames. The man was rushed to the Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Civil hospital where he is undergoing treatment, they said. Police said he has suffered 30 percent burn injuries.

Police Commissioner D K Thakur said Umashankar's land was illegally grabbed and he had complained to the village head and Lekhpal (revenue officer) to get the encroachers removed from it but they had not helped him.

He came to Lucknow on a roadways bus in the morning and reached gate number 2 of the Lokbhawan, which houses the CM's Office and other important offices, from Charbagh and set himself on fire, Thakur said.

A probe into the matter is on, police said.

With PTI inputs


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