Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Witness in Lakhimpur Kheri case shot at in UP

- HT Correspond­ent

LAKHIMPUR KHERI: Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) leader Dilbag Singh, a witness in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case, was allegedly attacked by unidentifi­ed armed men, police said on Wednesday.

Singh, however, escaped unhurt, police added. It isn’t immediatel­y clear if there is a link between the attack and the Lakhimpur Kheri incident in which four farmers were mowed down by a vehicle belonging to the Union minister of state for home Ajay Kumar Mishra. His son, Ashish, is the main accused in the case.

The incident took place along Aliganj-muda Sawaran road under Gola police station limits on Tuesday night when Singh was travelling alone, police said. In his complaint, the BKU leader claimed that at around 9 pm, two armed men intercepte­d his vehicle and opened fire at it.

Singh alleged that the assailants fired multiple shots at the vehicle. He said the accused tried to open the window of vehicle and when they failed, fired another round of shots before escaping, police said.

“The assailants attempted to open the doors and windows of the vehicle. When they failed, they fired two shots at the window pane of the driver side,” Singh later told news agency PTI.

The BKU leader said he folded the driver seat and bent down towards the floor to escape the firing.singh said he was alone in the vehicle and was driving on his own as his police guard (provided to him by district administra­tion) was on leave.

The BKU leader said he has filed a complaint at Gola police station and also informed his colleague, Rakesh Tikait, who was recently attacked in Bengaluru. Tikait was attending an event when some unidentifi­ed miscreants threw ink at him on Monday.

“An FIR has been registered under section 307 (murder) of Indian Penal Code against unknown assailants. Police visited the spot after attack and spoke to Singh. A probe is underway and efforts are on to identify the attackers,” additional superinten­dent of police (ASP) Arun Kumar Singh said.

Forensic teams have also rushed to the spot where the alleged attack took place, to examine the vehicle and the crime scene. Three bullets which hit the vehicle have been recovered, he added.

The ASP also said police were not informed that Singh’s guard was on leave. “If this was brought to our notice, another gunman would have been provided,” he said.

Singh is among witnesses in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case which left eight people dead on October 3 last year.

Hardeep Singh, another key witness in the Lakhimpur Kheri case, had accused a local Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and others of attacking and threatenin­g him when he was returning from a gurudwara in Rampur district on April 10. Subsequent­ly, he lodged an FIR against former BJP district general secretary Meher Singh Deol, one Siravjeet Singh Ghumman and three unidentifi­ed persons.

While a probe into his allegation is underway, police officials said the alleged incident appeared to be a case of road rage and had no links with the Lakhimpur Kheri violence case.

 ?? HT ?? In the Lakhimpur Kheri incident, 4 farmers died.
HT In the Lakhimpur Kheri incident, 4 farmers died.

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