Lakhimpur Kheri: The day after eight people were killed in violence during agricultural protests at Lakhimpur Kheri Up, a murder case had been submitted against the Junior Minister Ajay Misha Mishra Ashish Mishra.
The Minister has also been ordered for a criminal conspiracy.
The deadlock between protesting farmers, who refused to cremate their body which died on Sundays, and the administration was resolved on Monday afternoon after the meeting.
The government has promised a judicial investigation led by former High Court Judge, compensation for Rs 45 Lakh each of the relatives of the dead and their respective government jobs for grieving families.
ADG (Law and command) Prashant Kumar told Tii, “Eight deaths have been confirmed, including journalists.
Cross firs has been registered at the Tikunia Police Station (under his jurisdiction, violence takes place on Sundays).
One, by a farmer’s family against Ajay Mishra for The criminal conspiracy and Ashish Mishra for murder, caused deaths from negligence and criminal conspiracy.
The second was submitted by the driver of the driver who was killed, against unknown people, due to riots.
“No arrest was carried out until the report.
However, President Bharatiya Sikh, Jasbir Singh Vird, however, denied the number.
“The two men were beaten to death by protesters,” he told TI.
“Those people have opened fire on farmers.
In self-defense, farmers take action.
They protest peacefully.
There is no intention to kill anyone.” Orders run out have occurred in the district since Sunday night.
Internet services are still suspended.
Political representatives who tried to visit the village on Monday could not.
They were detained, stopped or prevented from landing in Lucknow.
“Don’t let the political representation to enter the Tikunia,” said spokesman Bharatiya Kisan (BKU), Rakesh Tikait has told farmers, the protesters said.
Head of BKU Naresh Tikait, meanwhile, warned BJP members from visiting villages in the area.
“I have appealed not to invite MP or MLA from BJP in the villages.
It is better for these leaders to stay away or they will be responsible for unwanted incidents.” Farmers initially refused to cremate the body of the dead or send him for autopsy.
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The body lay on four freezers on the protest site.
After being tied to arrive there with other farmer leaders, the talks began with administration.
In a meeting at a school in Banbirpur which began at 5:30 a.m., Tikait, Virk and other farmers’ leaders demanded the demands of farmers – that Ajay Mishra was fired, all the defendants were arrested, investigations were wrapped in 14 days and RS 1 Crore shared as compensation together with work The government for each family died.
On the other hand the meeting was Adg Kumar, DM Arvind Kumar Chaurasia and Kherhi SP Vijay Dhull.
After several rounds of talk more than eight hours, the same land arrived at.
“Judicial questions will be carried out, led by retired high court judges who will investigate violence.
Their families who died will get Rs 45 Lakh as compensation and one work of each government.
Those who are injured will be given each Rs 10 lakh,” said Adg Kumar.
“Anyone who has evidence must approach the request committee.” After the meeting, Tikait told the farmers that they had to surrender the body – they did around 2:30 p.m.
The five doctor’s panel at the Lakhimpur Kheri District Hospital was carrying out an autopsy of all who died on Sunday.
“That is a moral victory,” said Tikait.
“If the government does not do justice and hold fast to his words, we will launch a protest again.” He has announced a mass meeting on the 13th day of the burial ritual.