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'Denied' free ration, daily wager hangs self in Punjab's Ludhiana

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Press Trust of India Ludhiana

A 37-year-old daily wager committed suicide in Punjab's Ludhiana as the authorities allegedly denied him free ration, a charge refuted by police.

Ajit Kumar, a migrant worker, hanged himself at his residence in Ludhiana's Rajiv Gandhi Colony on Saturday, said police.

While Kumar's wife alleged that he took the extreme step after the authorities denied free ration, police refuted the charge and said the man was depressed as he was rendered unemployed due the coronavirus lockdown.

Ration is being distributed through police stations to migrant labourers.

"My husband took this extreme step because the administration did not give him free ration, Kumar's wife claimed.

 

There was no ration at home and the family was starving, she said, adding that her husband was rendered unemployed due to the lockdown.

His neighbours too said that the deceased has not been getting any ration for the past two weeks due to which he was depressed.

They claimed that Kumar was insulted when he went to the police station to seek help on Saturday.

However, Focal Point Station House Officer Mohd Jamal termed the allegations baseless and said they never denied him free ration.

The deceased was depressed due to unemployment, he said.

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First Published: May 11 2020 | 3:12 PM IST

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