Bajwa succumbs to injuries

Express news service Posted: Oct 22, 2007 at 0000 hrs
New Delhi, October 21 The simian menace that has been troubling the Capital for a long time now claimed the life of Delhi’s Deputy Mayor Surinder Singh Bajwa on Sunday. The 57-year-old Bharatiya Janata Party leader, who was admitted to hospital on Saturday after he fell from his building’s terrace while “warding off monkeys”, succumbed to injuries on Sunday morning.

Neighbours said Bajwa was reading newspaper on the terrace of his Savita Vihar residence in east Delhi on Saturday morning when a group of three to four monkeys closed in on him. “The monkeys came all of a sudden. Bajwaji tried to shoo them away and in the process fell off the terrace,” said Anand Suri, his neighbour who rushed him to Apollo Hospital.

Bajwa, who was admitted with multiple injuries and internal bleeding, passed away on Sunday morning.

“You can always see several monkeys at the neighbouring Sai Baba temple where devotees offer them food. Often, they attack our houses and cause much trouble,” said H S Kohli, another neighbour.

Bajwa, who is survived by his wife and two sons, was a businessman from east Delhi and served as vice-president of the Delhi wing of BJP. He was elected councillor from Anand Vihar for the first time in the municipal elections held this April.

Delhi BJP president Dr Harshvardhan, who attended Bajwa’s funeral on Sunday evening, termed his death as an “irreparable loss to the party”.

“He was one of our finest workers, especially among the poor people. Being a true humanist, he worked relentlessly for the society. His death has come as a big shock,” he said.

Harshvardhan also stressed the need for a “more meticulous approach” towards curbing the simian menace. “We have to now deploy professionals from within the country and outside to handle the issue. While we have to be compassionate towards animals, we also have to save humans from them. So, a scientific balance between the two purposes needs to be struck. We will deliberate upon this issue with more seriously,” he said.