In a rare gesture, a government official has been single-handedly raising funds to help the family of a man who was killed in police firing during the panchayat polls in Bihar.
Jagdish Kumar, a sub divisional officer posted in Darbhanga district, has so far collected more than Rs 2 lakh. "I have raised money through contributions by people from different walks of life to financially help the family of Jibachan Rai, who was killed two months ago," Kumar said.
Rai was killed when the police opened fire on a violent mob during the counting of votes at Satighar high school under Kushsehwarsthan block in Darbhanga. Rai used to work as a daily wage labourer in Guwahati in Assam. He had arrived in Darbhanga a few days before the panchayat elections in May.
Moved by the plight of Rai's family, Kumar decided to financially help them. Rai, who was just 26 years old, is survived by his widow, Rita Devi, three daughters and mother.
Kumar told rediff.com
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