Family of man killed in Mumbai metro pillar collapse refuses to take body, demands ₹2 cr relief, govt job

In a tragic incident in Mumbai, Ramdhani Yadav lost his life due to the collapse of a metro pillar. His family, alongside members of the Yadav community, is demanding significant compensation and assurance from the government before they agree to accept his body. They are calling for a financial relief of ₹2 crore and a government job for a family member, reflecting the community's grief and anger over the incident. The family has set a deadline of 5 PM for the authorities to provide a written commitment to their demands, showcasing their determination to seek justice for their loss. This incident raises serious concerns about safety protocols and infrastructure integrity in urban development projects, particularly in a city like Mumbai, where rapid expansion often compromises safety standards. The community's response highlights the need for accountability and support for victims' families in such unfortunate events, pushing the government to take immediate action to address their concerns.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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