The Uttar Pradesh chief minister, who was on an official tour to Moradabad, met the father, brother and an uncle of deceased sepoy Sudesh Kumar today.
According to family members of the deceased soldier, Adityanath promised to visit not only their village but also those of other jawans, who have laid their lives for the country.
"The chief minister assured us that development work will begin in our village....He also said that he will visit the house of every martyr of Uttar Pradesh," Manoj Kumar, brother of Sudesh Kumar, who was killed along the LoC in J&K, told PTI.
Manoj Kumar said that Uttar Pradesh's Minister of State for Social Welfare, Scheduled Castes and Tribal Welfare Gulabo Devi will now visit the family to facilitate the ending of their fast.
The soldier's family had been agitating claiming non- fulfilment of promises made to them. They had also demanded that the CM should visit them.
The health of the deceased soldier's wife Kavita and mother Santosh Kumari had deteriorated as their indefinite fast entered the third day today.
Dr Neeraj Sharma, who inspected the health of the family members today, said that the blood pressure level of the martyr's wife and one of his cousins has dipped.
On May 19, villagers and family members of Sudesh, who laid down his life on October 16, 2016, had sat on a fast in the Pansukha Milak village in this district, claiming that the promises made by the BJP leaders at the time of his death remained unfulfilled.
His mother Santosh Kumari had said if the chief minister did not visit them, she will commit suicide.
The family members had said that they had been promised the sanction for a petrol pump, construction of a road and memorial in the village and renaming a village primary school in Sudesh Kumar's name, but none of the promises was fulfilled.
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