Irate locals yesterday also raised slogans against the government and Malini while delaying the last rites of the jawan for about four hours.
The jawan's family members claimed that even after 36 hours of receiving the news that a soldier from Mathura was martyred in Kashmir, the local MP did not contact them or send any representative to meet them.
Following the protest, the district authorities met the family members of the jawan and pacified them. The last rites of the jawan were then performed.
District Magistrate Nikhil Chand Shukla said the ex-gratia has been paid to the jawan's family as per the rules.
The district administration has sent the list of demands of jawan's family to the state government, he added.
MLC Sanjay Lathar, BJP district chief Chaudhary Tejveer Singh and others had also met the jawan's family and tried to pacify them.
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