Tension prevails at government hospital
The Hindu
Tension prevailed for sometime at government hospital in the district headquarters on Thursday when panchayat secretaries from across the district gathered and stopped the movement of ambulance carrying the mortal remains of their colleague Mangali Jagan, who had committed suicide on Wednesday, and demanded justice to the family of the deceased.
The agitating panchayat secretaries relented only after Sangareddy Legislator T. Jayaparakash Reddy reached the spot and assured the agitating employees that he would take the issue to the notice of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao and also raise the issue in the Assembly. The Legislator promised to extend financial assistance to the family of Jagan. Mr. Jagan, who was working as panchayat secretary at Minpur, had ended his life at his house on Wednesday alleging that he was being harassed and not accorded due respect.
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