File photo of Inspector Ram Bhajan Singh.
– Photo : Amar Ujala
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During the last phase of voting in the Lok Sabha elections, the health of a sub-inspector who was carrying EVM machines suddenly deteriorated. The sub-inspector was immediately admitted to AIIMS Patna. He suddenly died during treatment here on Sunday morning. On hearing the news of his death, there was a mourning silence in the police department in Nawada district. After the incident, the state president of Bihar Police Association demanded proper compensation to the family of the deceased sub-inspector.
Let us tell you that a sub-inspector Ram Bhajan Singh posted in Kauwakol police station of Nawada district was put on election duty in Aurangabad for the seventh and final phase of voting. After the voting was over, sub-inspector Ram Bhajan Singh was going to the strong room with EVMs. During this, his health suddenly deteriorated. After his health deteriorated, sub-inspector Ram Bhajan Singh was admitted to a hospital in Aurangabad for treatment.
It is being told that after his health deteriorated in Aurangabad hospital, the doctors advised to send him to AIIMS Patna for better treatment. Late on Saturday night, Inspector Ram Bhajan Singh was admitted to AIIMS Patna for treatment, where he died on Sunday morning during treatment. As soon as the news of his death was received, a mournful silence spread in the police department. Pradeep Kumar, in-charge of Nawada Kauwakol, has confirmed the incident. He said that Ram Bhajan Singh was originally a resident of Ganghara village of Ballia district. The news of his death has been sent to his family at home.