Latest updates: SP among 24 killed in Mathura clash

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav orders inquiry; Union Home Minister Rajanth Singh takes stock of the situation

June 03, 2016 12:00 am | Updated September 16, 2016 10:19 am IST - Mathura

Twenty four people, including an SP and an SHO, have been killed in the massive clash between police and encroachers that broke out in Mathura on Thursday even as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has ordered an inquiry.

22 protesters have totally died in the incident, 11 of them in the fire which they caused themselves, Uttar Pradesh DGP Javed Ahmed told The Hindu on Friday,

The police have arrested 124 people in connection with the incident, Mr. Ahmed said, adding that the alleged main accused, Ramvriksh Yadav, will be charged under the National Security Act. The DGP also said 47 locally made 'katta' pistols, 6 rifles and 178 live cartridges have been seized from the spot. "The encroachers fired at the police. We evacuated Jawaharbagh park in one hour," he said.

Meanwhile, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief > Mayawati has demanded resignation of the Uttar Pradesh government , stressing for a time-bound judicial probe into the incident.

The violence had erupted when the police were trying to evict illegal occupants, believed to be of Azad Bharat Vidhik Vaicharik Kranti Satyagrahi, from Jawahar Bagh on Thursday on the directions of the Allahabad High Court.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Yadav accepted the failure on behalf of the State police in handling the incident. He said that police went to evacuate the spot without complete preparations.

Also read: >Opposition parties demand judicial probe as police recovers heavy cache of arms in Mathura

PTI adds:

In Lucknow, Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav ordered a probe by the divisional commissioner of Mathura, an official spokesperson said.

DGP Javed Ahmed and Principal Secretary (Home) Debashish Panda have rushed to Mathura.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said he has reviewed the situation in Mathura. “I have spoken to the Chief Minister of Uttar Pardesh and reviewed the situation in Mathura. I have assured him of all possible help from the Centre. I am anguished over the loss of lives in the incident in Mathura. May God give strength to the bereaved families,” Mr. Rajnath said.

Police said some vehicles bearing Madhya Pradesh registration number have been found.

“The wrath of people against encroachers was such that when they were retreating, they were severely beaten by the public,” an official said.

Activists use grenades, automatic weapons

The activists not only used hand grenades, but also opened fire from automatic weapons after taking position on tree tops, District Magistrate Rajesh Kumar had said.

The area was filled with smoke following explosions from hand grenades and LPG cylinders and several huts caught fire, he said.

Over two years ago, activists of splinter group of Baba Jai Gurudeo had occupied hundreds of acres of land of Jawahar Bagh on the pretext of ‘dharna’

Their demands included “cancellation” of election of President and Prime Minister of India, replacement of existing currency with ‘Azad Hind Fauj’ currency, sale of diesel at the rate of 60 litres for one rupee and petrol at the rate of 40 litres for one rupee.

The High Court had, acting on a PIL, directed the authorities to vacate the land.

In April, Mathura district administration has issued a notice to the protesters asking them to vacate the land.

The land falls under the Horticultural Department of the U.P. government, and attempts by its officials to evict the people had failed.

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