Omg! Man Sets Himself on Fire in Broad Daylight During Public Protest (Photos)

Posted by Samuel on Thu 22nd Dec, 2016 - tori.ng

A man has accidentally set himself on fire after pouring petrol on an effigy during a protest in broad daylight.

 
Sukhminder Singh Mann, an Indian protester accidentally set himself on fire after pouring petrol a government effigy at a rally about teachers' contracts, Daily Mail UK reports.
 
The man - Sukhminder Singh Mann - was immediately rushed to hospital, but his condition is unknown.
 
He had been taking part in demonstrations in Bathinda, which included burning a dummy depicting the Punjab government amid unrest over the structure of education.
 
 
Wearing a coat and jeans, Mr Mann can be seen screaming as his whole body is engulfed by flames.
 
It appears a number of fellow protesters attempt to pat him down, but the fire is too fierce.
 
He was helping sprinkle the effigy with an accelerant to make sure it burned quickly, but he ended up going up in flames.
 
The demonstrations were over teachers' complaints the Punjab government has gone against their word by not regularising their services.
 
 
Union members claim the government had made a two-year contract with more than 7,000 volunteers in 2014 and promised to regularise their services after completion of the agreement.
 
Despite teachers and volunteers adhering to the two-year deal, the government remains unmoved on their regularising of the education services.
 
Them completing a two-year contract with the state government.
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