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Congress filed a memorandum to increase the governor demanding an arrest of accused in lakishimpur violence

Congress filed a memorandum to increase the governor demanding an arrest of accused in lakishimpur violence
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Lucknow: a group of congressional workers led by President Unit Uttar Pradesh Party Ajay Kumar Lallu protested outside Raj Bhavan here on Thursday, raising a slogan against the state government of the violence of Lakimpur Kheri where eight people, including four people, including four farmers , including being killed.
A party spokesman said their request for an appointment with Governor Anandiben Patel to hand over the note was initially not accumer, encouraging workers to do demonstrations.
Then, the delegation of five members who included Lallu, Mla Aradhana Mishra and MLC Deepak Singh were allowed to meet the governor for handing over Note, a spokesman for Congress Anshu Awasthi.
Awasthi said the party asked several requests in memorandum, including the dismissal of the Union State Minister for business at Ajay Kumar Mishra’s house, whose son had been ordered for allegedly cutting four farmers, and immediate arrest of all the guilty people in the case of lakhimpur in the case of lakimpur.
Memorandum also attracted the attention of the governor for the detention of “illegal” Secretary General of the Priyanaka Party Gandhi Vadra to stop him to meet a grieving family and the way in which the party president Rahul Gandhi was made to wait at Lucknow Airport.
For a long time on Wednesday when he arrived here to visit Lakhimpur.
Eight people were killed on Sunday when violence erupted during the protest of farmers.
Four dead were farmers, who allegedly knocked down vehicles driven by BJP workers traveling to welcome Deputy Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Keshav Prasad Maurya to an event in the area.
The other four are two BJP workers, drivers of the Union State Minister for Ajay Kumar Mishra’s house, and Raman Kashyap, a journalist who works for private TV channels.
While the first three were allegedly punished by farmers, the clerk, according to his father, died after being hit by a vehicle when he covered the news of the farmer’s protest against Mishra’s visit to Mishra’s original place.
The top police have submitted a case against the Union Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra but no arrest has been made.

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