Rajkumar Jat Gondal case: The death of migrant youth Rajkumar Jat is tragic and mysterious. The case revolves around the investigation of the Kuwadwa Road Police, and now it has taken a sensational turn with the release of the first forensic postmortem (PM) report. The evidence discovered reveals that Rajkumar probably died from injuries resulting from an accident. This revelation, however, did not cleave the mystery of the case but opened a can of worms, issues.
Kuvadwa Road Police received the primary report of the forensic PM
Very recently, the body of Rajkumar Jat was found on the Rajkot-Ahmedabad highway. At just 24 years old, the person who was born into a migrant family was preparing to take the prestigious UPSC examination. His immediate death stunned his family and the whole community, given that he was so young.
The forensic report thus received by the Kuwadwa Road Police states that all the injuries that Rajkumar sustained followed an accident. It further stated that as far as his body is concerned, no other signs or evidence of injuries or foul play were found. The investigation continues nonetheless, with police wanting to leave no stone unturned.
Father alleges in complaint that son was murdered
Rajkumar’s father, Ratanlal Jat, is expressing his doubts surrounding the death of his son. In his complaint filed with Gondal City B Division Police, Ratanlal spoke of an alleged murder of his son. He added that Rajkumar was beaten at the bungalow of former MLA Jayrajsinh Jadeja, a very powerful politician in the area.
The allegations also included Ganesh Jadeja, the son of Jayrajsinh, and his other friends. Ratanlal insisted that his son was pulled inside the house and beaten. The police, however, obtained and had the footage scrutinized here from the CCTV at the Jadeja house, which went against their claims. This footage showed Rajkumar and his father did not enter a house unwillingly, as there was no sign of an altercation or forced entry.
Know the whole matter
The incident assumed another turn when Rajkumar’s death was officially deemed a hit-and-run accident at Kuwadwa police station on March 4. This forensic report is in line with the family’s persistent assertions against the case, which keeps it in the news.
For Rajkumar’s father, the forensic evidence does not settle the matter, and he continues to press the case for justice for his son. He entertains the possibility of more than what has been let on so far. The police publicized their instructions that proper investigations are ongoing for the truth to be unearthed.