Modi condemns killing of E-rickshaw driver who opposed men urinating in public

Kumar was beaten to death last night allegedly by a dozen men after he objected to two of them urinating outside the Metro Station.

Update: 2017-05-29 16:38 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi tonight condemned the killing of an E-rickshaw driver in Delhi for stopping two men from urinating in public and directed the authorities to punish the culprits.

Modi, who is on a four-nation tour, also sanctioned Rs.1 lakh from the Prime Minister's National Relief Fund (PMNRF) as ex-gratia to the next of the kin of the 32-year-old driver Ravindra Kumar who was beaten to death for espousing the 'Swachha Bharat', an official spokesman said here.

"The prime Minister condemned the incident and directed the authorities to bring to book and punish the culprits  for committing such inhuman act," the spokesman said.

Kumar was beaten to death last night allegedly by a dozen men after he objected to two of them urinating outside the GTB Nagar Metro Station, according to the police.

Two men had bought liquor from a shop near the metro station and consumed it near Gate No. 4 last evening. They also urinated outside the station, to which the driver objected.

The duo told Kumar that they would get back at him later and left the place in another E-rickshaw, Around 8 pm, the duo, along with 10 others, returned to the metro station and attacked Kumar. He was rushed to a hospital where he died.

Another E-rickshaw driver, who tried to intervene, was also assaulted. Swachh Bharat is an ambitious programme initiated by the prime minister and he has been encouraging the public to contribute to this endeavour.

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