Pinky Kumari’s Family Seeks Justice and Support After Tragic Incident
BJP leader Vikas Singh urged authorities to waive hospital fees and take legal action against the tempo driver responsible for the accident.
JAMSHEDPUR – At 5 a.m., Pinky Kumari, a worker at MGM Medical College and Hospital in Jamshedpur, died at Tata Main Hospital.
Once BJP leader Vikas Singh knew more about the case, he went to Tata Main Hospital.
The hospital had Pinky Kumari’s older sister and her brother-in-law, who live in Bengaluru.
They said that Pinky was working for the state government on Saturday on poll work.
Sunday was a holiday every week.
Pinky was on her way from Samta Nagar to Dimna Chowk with her fiancé on Sunday evening at 7:20.
There was a race between three cars near the Mahindra store on NH 33.
Someone hit Pinky’s scooty, which was being driven by her fiancé and Pinky was riding along as a guest.
Pinky fell into the middle of the road when the two cars hit each other.
Her state got very bad.
Her fiancé quickly took Pinky to Tata Main Hospital, where doctors told her fiancé that she was in very bad shape.
Pinky’s dad is having mental health problems.
The event was told to her older sister, who works in Bengaluru, by her fiancé.
From Bengaluru, her sister and brother-in-law went to Jamshedpur.
They were able to get in touch with BJP leader Vikas Singh and let him know what was going on.
As soon as BJP leader Vikas Singh got the news, he went to Tata Main Hospital and called the Mango Police Station to tell what happened and ask for the right steps to be taken.
The three days she had been fighting for her life were over when she died at 5 am.
Tata Main Hospital asked for about one lakh rupees as payment for the care.
BJP leader Vikas Singh went to Pinky’s home and the hospital to meet his family and offer his grief.
Vikas Singh said that since Pinky worked as a clerk at MGM Hospital, the Deputy Commissioner and the managers of MGM Hospital should step in and pay for Pinky’s care at Tata Main Hospital and sue the truck driver.
A man named Vikas Singh asked the head of the Mango Police Station to use CCTV video to file a lawsuit against the tempo driver.

