Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Families cremate bodies, seek probe, proper aid

- Chandan Kumar, Deokant Pandey and Shariq Rais Siddiqui letters@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW/LAKHIMPUR KHERI/ BAHRAICH: Three of the farmers killed in UP’s Lakhimpur Kheri on Sunday were cremated on Tuesday, after the families initially refused to carry out funerals unless the administra­tion met their demands for a quick probe and adequate compensati­on.

Family members gathered in shock as senior police officers kept guard nearby. The cremations came as tensions persisted, especially after new videos showed some who were part of a protest gathering being mowed down by a car approachin­g from behind. Four other men died of injuries after the protesters caught hold of them – who are believed to have been in the car that ran over the victims – and assaulted them.

The youngest of the farmers cremated on Tuesday was of 18-year-old Lovepreet Singh. Singh’s father Satnam Singh lit his pyre on a path on a paddy field that villagers cleared to cremate the body. Senior police officials were at the site. A few kilometres away in Dhaurara area of Lakhimpur Kheri, Nachhatar Singh, 50, was cremated. One of his two sons, Mandeep Singh, a jawan in the Sashastra Seema Bal performed the last rites.

“We never imagined this kind of an end to my father’s life. He was killed for speaking for the cause of farmers and we will remember this,” said Mandeep. On Monday, family members of the deceased refused to cremate the bodies and held a protest.

They relented after the government announced ₹45 lakh compensati­on to the families, jobs, and the promise of a swift investigat­ion into the violence.

Family members of Lovepreet Singh and Nachhatar Singh initially refused to perform the last rites, alleging that the administra­tion may tamper with the postmortem reports after cremation. Senior police officials were rushed to the spot and the families agreed after assurances.

My father was killed for speaking for the cause of farmers and we will remember this... MANDEEP SINGH, deceased farmer’s son

A team under the additional SP was formed to investigat­e the case.

In Bahraich district, Daljeet Singh was cremated by his 14-yearold son. ASP (rural) Ashok Kumar and other local officers were present during the cremation.

Family of the fourth victim, 18-year-old Gurvinder Singh, of Mohraniya village, refused to cremate his body alleging he was shot dead and the autopsy hid that fact. Farmer leader Rakesh Tikait spoke to the family. ASP (rural), Bahraich, Ashok Kumar said a panel of doctors had been deputed for the second post-mortem examinatio­n of the body.

 ?? HT ?? Family members of Lovepreet Singh performing his last rites in Lakhimpur Kheri on Tuesday.
HT Family members of Lovepreet Singh performing his last rites in Lakhimpur Kheri on Tuesday.
 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Family members perform last rites of Daljeet Singh, one of the farmers killed in Bahraich.
HT PHOTO Family members perform last rites of Daljeet Singh, one of the farmers killed in Bahraich.

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