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No Justice For UP Families Till Mishra Resigns: Priyanka

Oct 7, 2021 | Pratirodh Bureau

Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra console the family of a victim of the Lakhimpur Kheri violence (Congress' Twitter handle)

Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday met the family members of farmers killed in the violence in Lakhimpur Kheri and promised them all assistance.

They arrived in Lakhimpur Kheri after the Uttar Pradesh government allowed them to visit the violence-hit district.

Talking to newspersons later in the night, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi said all the three families she met want justice.

“All the three families have said one thing—that they are not concerned about compensation but want justice,” she said when asked about the financial assistance announced for the victims’ families.

Pressing for the resignation of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar Mishra, she said, “They (victims’ families) will not get justice till the minister resigns as impartial inquiry is not possible as he is the minister of state for home.”

When asked about the minister’s son, who has been named in the FIR, she said, “He should be arrested. They can arrest us without FIR or order… Why are the criminals not being arrested?” she asked.

Earlier, Rahul Gandhi and his sister Priyanka Gandhi left for Lakhimpur Kheri together in a car from a police guest house in Sitapur where she was kept in detention since Monday morning.

Sitapur Sub-Divisional Magistrate (Sadar) Pyarelal Maurya said on Wednesday evening that Priyanka Gandhi has been released from detention.

Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi and his Chhattisgarh counterpart Bhupesh Baghel accompanied them in another car, while Congress leaders Randeep Surjewala and Deepender Singh Hooda travelled in a separate vehicle.

Their first stop was the home of deceased farmer Lovepreet Singh in Palia tehsil. From there, they went to the native place of journalist Raman Kashyap, who was one of the victims, in Nighasan tehsil. Their last stop in the district was the home of Nachatar Singh in Dhauraha tehsil.

Priyanka Gandhi is scheduled to meet the families of the remaining victims on Thursday.

Palia is about 80km from Lakhimpur town, and Nighasan is another 15-20km and Dhauraha is another 60-70km from there. Lakhimpur Kheri is around 225km from capital Lucknow.

Mishra’s native place, Banbirpur, falls under Nighasan tehsil.

The two farmers and the scribe of a private TV channel were natives of Lakhimpur, while two other farmers who died in the October 3 incident hailed from neighbouring Bahraich district.

In addition to the five, three others—two BJP workers and a driver of Mishra—had also lost their lives in the revenge action of farmer protesters.

The Congress leaders’ visit came after Uttar Pradesh permitted politicians to travel to Lakhimpur Kheri but not more than five people at a time.

Earlier in the day, a high-voltage drama played out at the Lucknow Airport where Rahul Gandhi staged a dharna briefly to protest the administration’s decision to take him to Lakhimpur in a police vehicle instead of his own.

Later, the administration relented and the former AICC President reached Sitapur guest house in his own vehicle on his way to Lakhimpur Kheri.

Talking to the press at the airport, Rahul Gandhi said he or Priyanka being sent to jail was irrelevant as the main question was “people being crushed by criminals”, referring to the Lakhimpur Kheri episode.

“Those who should have been in jail are not being put in jail. We are being stopped from meeting the aggrieved families of the farmers,” he said.

He also hit out at the UP government after he was not allowed to exit the Chaudhari Charan Singh Airport, where a group of CRPF personnel was seen preventing his movement out of the airport, despite permission being granted to visit Lakhimpur Kheri.

“See this is the permission! This is the permission of the UP government,” Rahul Gandhi said, gesturing towards the security personnel who had formed a human chain to prevent his movement.

Unable to move out of the airport, Rahul Gandhi, along with Channi, Baghel and Deepender Singh Hooda, staged a sit-in inside the airport and said they would not end their dharna until they are allowed to go to Lakhimpur.

“Until they allow me to go, I will sit here. Farmers are being oppressed and looted, and the farmers understand this,” he said, adding “everybody knows for whom these [farm] laws have been made”.

Priyanka Gandhi had been under detention since Monday morning.

With the Lakhimpur Kheri incident coming ahead of the elections in Uttar Pradesh early next year, opposition parties smelled a chance to corner the BJP.

Before the high-level Congress team reached Lakhimpur, a delegation of Aam Aadmi Party landed at Dhauraha tehsil, home of farmer Nachatar Singh.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also spoke to the family of Nachatar Singh over the phone and expressed deepest condolences and assured all help to the bereaved family.

The AAP team later visited the home of scribe Raman Kashyap.

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav and Bahujan Samaj Party general secretary S.C. Mishra have finalised their itinerary to visit Lakhimpur on Thursday.

Tags: farmers'protests, Lakhimpur Kheri, Pratirodh, UP violence

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