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Lakhimpur Kheri Incident: Farmers hold protests

Lakhimpur Kheri Incident: Farmers hold protests
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New Delhi: Farmers at Singhu Delhi’s border held protests on Monday to express their anger at the incident at Lakhimpur Kheri at Uttar Pradesh where four farmers lost their lives with clashes of violence the day before.
Farmers carrying black flag holding protests along the stretch of the agitation site at the Singhu border from 10am to 1 noon.
“The protest is to express our anger for what happened in the Lakhimpur Kheri, and to submit or demand the Union Minister Jay Kumar Mishra, to arrest those responsible under the 302 part of the IPC, and for the government to offer compensation to the farmer’s family who died, “said the leader of the farmer Abhimanyu Kohar.
Two pine was registered a day after the clash claimed the life of eight people, including four farmers allegedly taking refuge and four people in the convoy of BJP workers were indicated, the incident encouraged Lakhimpur Kheri as a new flash point at Uttar Pradesh.
The Main Secretary, Houses, Kumar Awasthi Up Up, Kumar Awasthi said the state government would provide Rs 45 Lakh and government work at the local level to family members from four farmers who were killed in Lakhimpur.
“FIR has been put forward against several people, including the Minister of State for the house, the son of Ajay Mishra Ashish Mishra,” Awasthi told PTI in Lucknow.
“From the latest report we have received, FIR has been registered with the perpetrator, and we have been told that all problems will be investigated by retired judges of the High Court.” We have also been told that the families of the farmers.
Who died will be given the compensation of Rs 45 Lakh, and those who get hurt will receive Rs 10 Lakh, “said Avtar Mehma, other farmer leaders.
Similar protests held at the Regent Headquarters in other parts of the country including Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Karnataka, para The leader reacted to the chairman of the Minister of Punjab Charanjit Singh Channi was rejected to visit Lakhimpur Kheri, the leader of Yogendra Yadav tweeted, “preventing opposition leaders, including other former CMS countries from the meeting of farmers showing that the government has something to Hidden.
“Draconian’s steps into patterns in BJP-ruled countries & only reflect a taste of insecurity from BJP (SIC),” he added.
The Lakhimpur Kheri incident came before the farmers’ protest against the three controversial agricultural laws completing one year Next month Poor corporation, the government has projected them as the main agricultural reform.
More than 10 rounds of talks between the two parties failed to break the deadlock.

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