Death of a 14-year-old boy rise controversey in Jalandhar

Former MLA Sheetal Angural described the death of a child in Bhargav Nagar in Jalandhar, Punjab as a drug overdose and made serious allegations against the SHO of Bhargav Camp police station. Former MLA and BJP leader Sheetal Angural has alleged that the family was forced to sign because the child died due to drug.

Former MLA Sheetal Angural described the death of a child in Bhargav Nagar in Jalandhar, Punjab as a drug overdose and made serious allegations against the SHO of Bhargav Camp police station. Former MLA and BJP leader Sheetal Angural has alleged that the family was forced to sign because the child died due to drug addiction. But they were forced and the family was made to say that the child died due to illness.

At the same time, in this case, SHO Sukhwant Singh of Bhargav Camp police station has called all the allegations false. SHO Sukhwant Singh said- what someone says to whom depends on them. If something like this had happened, a post-mortem would have been conducted, but the family did not say anything like this.

Let us tell you that some posts had also surfaced on social media regarding the entire incident. In which it was claimed that the 14-year-old child died due to drug overdose.

Angural said- those who raised their voice were threatened with action

Former MLA and BJP leader Sheetal Angural said- a 14-year-old child from my area Basti Danishmanda died due to drug addiction. On this, today I want to question the minister of the area Mohinder Bhagat that he came to power by promising to end drug addiction, what happened to those promises today.

When many leaders raised their voice on the death of the child, they were threatened by the police to register FIR and arrest them. Along with this, their videos were also deleted. Today AAP could not live up to the expectations of Punjab.

Angurul said- they went to the house and forced him to sign

Sheetal Angural further said- the grief of the family was not yet over due to the death of the child that SHO Sukhwant Singh of Thana Bhargava Camp reached their house with his four employees. The house of the said youth was locked and the family was forced to write that their son died of illness and not of drug overdose. I request the Police Commissioner to take action in this case.

Sheetal Angural further said- If the police had put as much pressure on the family as they did to catch the drug smugglers, we would not have had to see this day. We demand that the SHO of the said area be suspended with immediate effect and action should be taken.