Amarjeet was a resident of Campierganj, had caught the train to go to Chennai on Friday. Awakening
Jagran correspondent, Campierganj. The dead body of a young man who had left home to go to Chennai was found abandoned in Nashik. He had caught the train on Friday. After the body arrived home on Wednesday, the relatives created a ruckus and refused to perform the last rites. When the police arrived, the relatives accused the villagers of killing them over a land dispute and throwing the dead body. This case is of Lakshmipur II village of Campierganj police station. The police is investigating the matter Amarjeet Singh, resident of Lakshmipur II, used to work as a paint polisher in Chennai. According to mother Gayatri Devi, her son had left home on Thursday to go to Chennai. Boarded the train from Gorakhpur on Friday.
The mother alleges that some other people from the village also sat in the same train chasing her son. Due to which land disputes continue. On the way, they started beating the son. After getting information, he appealed to the police for help. After which the police informed the GRP. Meanwhile, on Monday, the son's body was found in an abandoned hall near Nashik.
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On receiving information, elder son Indrajit reached there and took the dead body to the village. Mother Gayatri Dene alleged that even before her son's departure, there was a dispute over the land. In which the girl of the accused's house had an altercation with the son. During this time the son slapped the girl.
Since then the accused parties were chasing the son. CO Campierganj Anurag Singh said that after giving assurance of action, the relatives have been asked to perform the last rites. But, the family is waiting for the younger brother of the deceased to come home. Policemen have been deployed in the village to maintain peace.