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Nagpur violence: one is to board the train and the other is to milk. Kim wonders how they landed in the hospital

Relatives of individuals in violently violent areas in Nagpur are working to understand how their families end up fighting for their lives in the hospital. Imran Ansari, a resident of Bade Nawaz Nagar, was shocked by the critical situation of his older brother Irfan Ansari.

Irfan, a professional welder, left his home at around 11pm on Monday, intending to board the 1 o’clock train from Nagpur train station to Itarsi, a region that was greatly affected by violence, triggered by the VHP protests in the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district.

The family received a call from Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMCH) informing them that Irfan had been accepted after the accident.
Imran told PTI on Tuesday that his brother suffered a severe head wound, a fractured leg and is currently in the ICU with oxygen.

Despite the serious situation, the family has not filed a police complaint because they are still focused on Irfan’s treatment and are unaware of what happened during his trip to the station.


In a similar situation, 17-year-old Raza Younas Khan, a 12-year-old business major, is fighting for his life in a private hospital. Khan, a resident of the back line near Mominpura, sent out milk around 10:30 pm and bought milk in Sehri in the morning. Later, she received a call from IgGMCH at around 11:30 pm, informing her son that he had been taken to the hospital and was in critical condition. His mother told PTI that her son went to nearby Hansapuri to buy milk, which was also affected by violence. She received a call from around Iggmch from around the early morning of 11.30 that Khan was taken to the hospital.

Khan was then transferred to a private hospital where he stayed on a ventilator. His family also didn’t realize the violence in the area and were confused about how their son was hurt so badly.

She said Lakadganj police department officials recorded his statement.

Violence broke out in the Mahar area in central Nagpur around 7.30 pm on Monday, following rumors that police stones were burned during the incitement of VHP, seeking to relocate the Aurangzeb tomb in the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar area.

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