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Arunachal PRC row: Deceased youth’s kin demand justice

First Published: 11th March, 2019 22:13 IST

Family members of the 3 youths, who were killed during police firing in Itanagar recently, have demanded justice for the deceased. Addressing media persons, the family members have placed several

Family members of the 3 youths, who were killed during police firing in Itanagar recently, have demanded justice for the deceased.

Addressing media persons, the family members have placed several demands from the state government including suspension of Itanagar DC and SP.

The brother of one of the deceased, while speaking to media said that there has been no response from the Government so far.

The Family members of the three, who lost their lives over the PRC issue also said that they will not accept the 20 lakh ex gratia and job compensation offered by the government but want justice.

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