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NHRC seeks report on Bulandshah­r violence

Panel says ensuring safety of public property and lives of its citizens is prime duty of state

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NEW DELHI: The NHRC issued a noticetoth­euttarprad­eshgovernm­ent seeking a detailed report on action taken over the killing of Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh and a young man in a violence in Bulandshah­r in the state after cow vigilantes went on a rampage.

Taking suo motu cognizance of media reports, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) issued notices to the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police of Uttar Pradesh. It asked them to submit a detailed report within four weeks on the action taken against the miscreants, and relief and rehabilita­tion provided to the families of the deceased persons.

Violenceha­dbrokenout­inbulandsh­ahr after alleged recovery of some animal carcasses that right-wing organisati­ons claimed were of cows, an animal revered by the Hindus.

“The commission has observed that the reported incident is indicative of yet another incident of violent protest and rampaging by the unruly mob exposing lawlessnes­s and failure of the administra­tion to tackle the sensitive issues and situations,” an oficial statement said.

“The contents of the media reports suggest that even the police oficers do not appear to be safe and can be easily eliminated at free will of the uncontroll­ed lawless elements. Right to Life of the deceased persons in the instant incident have been grossly violated, which is a matter of concern for the commission,” it added.

The panel said that the ensuring safety of the public property and lives of its citizens was the prime duty of the state.

“The commission expects effective and prompt action from the state authoritie­s in such situations so that a strong message could be given to the violators of the law,” it said.

Police Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh, who was killed in a mob violence in Bulandshah­r district of western Uttar Pradesh on Monday, was on Tuesday cremated in his ancestral village Jaithra in Etah district, police said.

Amid a sea of emotions, senior police oficials played the pallbearer­s, before the body of Singh wrapped in a tri-colour was put on the funeral pyre.

Thecremati­onwasgotde­layedsince­the relatives and family members of the slain oficer demanded that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath come and meet them and that the village be declared a martyr’s village.

Senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leadersoft­heregion,includingf­arrukhabad MP Mukesh Rajput and Aliganj legislator Satyapal Singh Rathore, paciied the heart-broken family members and assured them that their demands will be met.

 ?? Reuters ?? A police officer walks in the premises of a police station that was partially damaged by a mob during a protest in Chingrawti village on Wednesday.
Reuters A police officer walks in the premises of a police station that was partially damaged by a mob during a protest in Chingrawti village on Wednesday.

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