IAS coach accident: Students protest ends, demands accepted, what discussion with MCD commissioner?

The incident of death of 3 students who were preparing for UPSC examination in old Rajendra Nagar in Delhi has caused great anger among the people. Enraged by this accident, the students are protesting after this incident. The students had also announced a hunger strike since Tuesday night. He said the hunger strike will continue until the demands are not met. Meanwhile, there are reports that the students have called off their protest and hunger strike. MCD Additional Commissioner Tariq Thomas is said to have met the students who are on hunger strike. During this, he discussed and explained with the students. The students have reportedly decided to call off their hunger strike after the MCD commissioner promised to fulfill their demands. In fact, the students demanded that the local MLA, MP, MCD Commissioner or senior officers should come and meet them. Additional commissioner admitting fault MCT Additional Commissioner Tariq Thomas has admitted that the accident was due to the fault of the corporation officials. Taking responsibility for the accident, he said it was a failure for all of us and a personal failure for him. He agreed that the officers should have done their duty properly. Talking about the demands of the students, the demand of the students is to file a proper FIR against the culprits. The entire investigation of this case should be conducted under the supervision of the Supreme Court, an investigation should be conducted into the exercises taking place in the basement, and if any illegalities are found, they should be stopped immediately. Along with this, the FIR should be made public and should contain the names of the accused. Also, release all CCTV videos of the incident. Along with this, the government and the educational institution should jointly pay compensation of Rs 2 crore each to each deceased person. Apart from this, there are many other requests.

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