Compensation Deal Struck for Deceased’s Family at Tatanagar Station

Brother of deceased to receive job as part of agreement with authorities

Key Points:

• Family granted Rs 2 lakh compensation after negotiations

• Deceased’s brother, Rahul Yadav, to be given employment

• BJP leaders mediated 9-hour talks between family and contractor

JAMSHEDPUR – A compensation agreement was reached at Tatanagar railway station following prolonged negotiations between authorities and a grieving family.

The family of the deceased gathered at Tatanagar railway station, demanding restitution.

Initially, this led to a tense standoff with the Railway Protection Force.

However, BJP Yuva Morcha district president Nitish Kumar Kushwaha stepped in to mediate.

The negotiations lasted for nearly nine hours.

In the end, a deal was struck between the family and the authorities.

As part of the agreement, the family will receive Rs 2 lakh in compensation.

Moreover, Rahul Yadav, the brother of the deceased, will be provided with employment.

Several BJP leaders were present during the talks to lend their support.

Among them were Chintu Singh, Vikas Yadav, and Sagar Rai.

A knowledgeable source stated, "The resolution demonstrates the importance of dialogue in resolving sensitive issues."

On the other hand, this incident highlights the challenges faced by families in the aftermath of tragic events.

In addition, it underscores the role political leaders can play in facilitating negotiations.

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