Jaipur: Three people were run over by a car in Rajasthan's Alwar. Two people have lost their lives in this accident and the condition of one is said to be critical. The incident took place on Bandikui Road in Rajgarh, Alwar. Three utensil sellers were staying at the shop to drink tea when a car coming from behind hit them. Two people died on the spot and one was referred to Jaipur as his condition was critical. At the time of the accident, two people, including a police inspector, are said to be in the car. After the accident, the Rajasthan Police seized the vehicle. All three people in the car are said to be from UP Police. There is a sub-inspector and constable. Rajgarh police station in-charge Rajesh Verma has informed that there were three people in the car at the time of the accident, and they have also suffered injuries. The incident took place around 6:00 pm on Friday. 3 people selling utensils on bikes were drinking tea. At the same time, a speeding car hit them, in which two people lost their lives, while one was badly injured. The family members of the deceased have informed that the three people are residents of UP. The deceased were identified as 23-year-old Feroz Khan, Kandhla, Javed, and Kaleem, all residents of Shamli in Uttar Pradesh. Javed and Feroz Khan died on the spot. One of them has been referred to Jaipur as his condition is critical. According to the family members of the deceased, the Agra police inspector and constable were under the influence of alcohol in the car. This kind of information has been denied by the station house officer. He says that the people in the car have also suffered injuries and they are also admitted to the hospital. However, only after the medical test, it will be known whether the people in the car had drunk alcohol or not. The post-mortem of the deceased will be conducted by the police on Saturday and the body will be handed over to the family. Police are investigating the case from all angles. Will demonetization happen again in the country? Govt replied in the Rajya Sabha Neither a lion nor a bear nor a cheetah... 12 dogs killed here in an encounter Environment Ministry wrote a letter to Jharkhand govt on Sammed Shikharji, demanding this