Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

UP turns battlegrou­nd as admin bars Oppn leaders

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Battle lines were drawn between the Uttar Pradesh government and Opposition parties on Monday after the administra­tion stopped several politician­s from reaching Lakhimpur Kheri, where eight people died and 10 were injured in violence a day before.

Hours after news broke of the clashes on Sunday evening, several Opposition leaders attempted to make their way from Delhi and Lucknow to Tikunia village, roughly 100 km from Lakhimpur district headquarte­rs. But barring some farm leaders and Bhim Army chief Chandrasek­har Azad, most were stopped by the police, citing prohibitor­y orders in the district.

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, former chief minister Akhilesh Yadav, Rashtriya Lok Dal president Jayant Chaudhary and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Satish Chandra Mishra were all stopped at various points on Sunday night and Monday.

Separately, the state government refused to allow the flights of Chhattisga­rh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel and Punjab deputy chief minister Sukhjinder Singh Randhawa to land in Lucknow, triggering criticism by Opposition politician­s.

“The BJP government is doing the politics of crushing the farmers and finishing them,” Priyanka Gandhi Vadra tweeted.

Opposition politician­s blamed the BJP and Union minister of state for home, Ajay Mishra, who owned the car that allegedly ran over four farmers. Farmers alleged that Mishra’s son Ashish Mishra was in the car, but the minister denied the charges, and said farmers torched three cars and thrashed other people to death, including two BJP workers and their driver. A local journalist was also killed in the violence.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra landed at Lucknow late Sunday evening, and attempted to head to Lakhimpur Kheri with a large contingent of party workers but was detained at her Lucknow residence. Late at night, she broke the police cordon and walked out, boarded her car and proceeded towards Lakhimpur Kheri. Police stopped her at several spots, and finally detained at Hariya in Sitapur district near Lakhimpur Kheri around 2am on Monday. She was sent to Provincial Armed Constabula­ry guest house in Sitapur but the leader later alleged that police manhandled and shoved her and

Congress leader Deepinder Hooda.

“I tried to walk but they were pushing and shoving. They also pushed and shoved Deepender Hooda, and manhandled him. As I was trying to stop them from hitting my colleagues, they manhandled me. They tried to force me into their jeep, but I told them there was no legal basis,” she told HT.

Police denied the charges. Congress workers sat vigil outside the guest house she was detained in and shot videos that showed her sweeping the floor of the room with a broom.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi tweeted in Hindi, “Priyanka, I know that you will not retreat. They fear your courage. We will ensure that the country’s ‘annadatas’ win this non-violent fight for justice.” The Congress also staged protests in the national capital. Satish Chandra Mishra made an abortive attempt to leave his house around 8 pm on Sunday but was quickly stopped by police. Aam Aadmi Party MP and UP in-charge Sanjay Singh, too, made a bid around midnight but was detained in Sitapur at around 1 am. “This is very sad and condemnabl­e,” BSP chief Mayawati tweeted.

Around midnight, police began barricadin­g Lucknow’s Vikramadit­ya Marg that houses Yadav’s residence and the Samajwadi Party headquarte­rs. Trucks were seen parked across the road and left after a large posse of policemen were deployed in the area. Yadav made an attempt to drive off at around 8 am on Monday, but was stopped. Soon afterwards, some unidentifi­ed people set a police jeep on fire. The police held SP workers responsibl­e but the party blamed the police for the fire.

Around 10am, a large crowd of SP workers with party flags gathered in the area. Yadav, along with SP national general secretary Ramgopal Yadav, sat on the road outside his residence and shouted anti-government. Within 30 minutes, police detained him. He was released around 5pm.

“Vehicles are being run over those who raise their voices. We want the arrest of the minister and his son in the Lakhimpur incident,” Yadav told reporters.

UP cabinet minister Sidharth Nath Singh blamed the Opposition for politicisi­ng the event. “We are taking the matter seriously and it is under investigat­ion. CM has said the culprits will be punished. The Opposition is using the incident for political tourism and competitio­n as polls are around the corner,” he said.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? One of the vehicles that allegedly ran over the farmers and killed them, was set ablaze by an angry mob in Tikunia, Lakhimpur Kheri, on Monday.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO One of the vehicles that allegedly ran over the farmers and killed them, was set ablaze by an angry mob in Tikunia, Lakhimpur Kheri, on Monday.

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