The person who set himself on fire in front of Parliament is 95% burnt: He is from Baghpat in UP; Police found a half-burnt 2-page note from the spot

A man tried to commit suicide by setting himself on fire in front of Railway Bhawan near the new Parliament House in Delhi on Wednesday afternoon. According to doctors, the young man is 95% burnt. According to an officer of Delhi Fire Service (DFS), a call came at 3.35 pm. It was said that the young man had set himself on fire. On this, we sent a vehicle to the spot. The officer said that the Railway Bhawan security personnel and other people together extinguished the fire of the young man with a blanket, after which he was admitted to Ram Manohar Lohia (RML) Hospital. According to media reports, the police said that the name of the young man is Jitendra, he is a resident of Baghpat in UP. A 2-page half-burnt suicide note, petrol, burnt bag and shoe have been found from the spot. Police said that the place where the young man set himself on fire has been barricaded. Jitendra has tried to commit suicide due to a domestic dispute. 4 pictures of the incident… Family members in jail, this is the reason for suicide attempt According to the police, Jitendra’s family had a dispute with another family in Baghpat. Due to this, many people of his family are in jail. She was sad about this. He came to Delhi from Baghpat this morning. After this, he set himself on fire in the garden near Railway Bhawan and ran towards Parliament House. People present there extinguished his fire. The incident of intrusion in Parliament House took place in December 2023 The incident of intrusion in Parliament House took place on 13 December 2023. In this case, Manoranjan D, Neelam Azad, Sagar Sharma, Amol Shinde, Lalit Jha and Mahesh Kumawat were arrested. Under UAPA i.e. Unlawful Activity Prevention Act, Neelam and her 5 companions are now in judicial custody in Tihar Jail. ………………………………….. Also read this news related to Parliament… CISF DIG said – It was not our fault in the Parliament scuffle case: Would prefer to remain silent on the allegations; Two MPs were injured on the 20th day of the winter session. On the 20th day of the winter session of Parliament, on 19 December, there was a scuffle between the MPs at Makar Dwar. The CISF deployed for the security of the Parliament had said on 23 December that it was not their fault in the scuffle between the MPs. I would prefer to remain silent on the allegations that the MPs are making. In a conversation with PTI, CISF DIG (Operations) Shrikant Kishore had said that there was no lapse on the part of the force, by lapse you mean if weapons were allowed to go inside, then I can tell you that no weapon was allowed to go inside. Read the full news…

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