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Lakhimpur Kheri Out of Lounds for Netas

Lakhimpur Kheri Out of Lounds for Netas
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Lucknow: The day after the clash of violence at Lakhimpur Kheri, the training order remains in place and internet services remained suspended in this district.
Political representatives who tried to visit the village on Monday could not.
Read more stories from Lakhimpur Kheri they are detained, stop 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 in 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.
After several rounds of talk more than eight hours, the same land arrived at.
“Judicial questions will be carried out, led by retired judges of the High Court.
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 14:30.
The five doctor’s panel at the Kheri District Hospital is carrying out an autopsy.
“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 announced a mass meeting on the 13th day of the burial ritual.

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