CPI activist died during treatment, committed self-immolation in protest of CAA

Indore: Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in Madhya Pradesh's Indore district has killed an elderly person who set himself on fire. Ramesh Prajapati, a 70-year-old veteran who set himself on fire by protesting against CAA, was an activist of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M). The CPI (M) has reacted strongly to the death of its workers. The CPI-M has described the move taken by Prajapati in frustration.

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It is noteworthy that Ramesh Prajapati attempted self-immolation on Friday evening at the Geeta Bhawan intersection. They got off the bus and set themselves on fire by pouring kerosene on them. He also threw a few leaflets during self-immolation. During this time he was badly burnt. He was admitted to the hospital where he was undergoing treatment. He died late Sunday evening. Tukoganj police station in-charge Nirmal Shriwas confirmed Ramesh's death.

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Badal Saroj, joint secretary of the All India Kisan Sabha and former state secretary of the CPI (M) said, "There is uneasiness among the people about the Citizenship Amendment Act. There is no dialogue on it. There is disappointment among the people. Ramesh too This desperation led to this step. But the CPM does not agree with this method. "

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