SP red-faced as boy killed in celebratory fire by its workers

February 09, 2016 12:13 am | Updated September 02, 2016 02:27 pm IST - MUZAFFARNAGAR/LUCKNOW:

In a huge embarrassment to the ruling Samajwadi Party in Uttar Pradesh, an eight-year-old boy was killed in celebratory firing by party workers in Shamli district that led Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav on Monday to order the immediate removal of the area’s SDM and Deputy SP.

In an ugly fallout from the incident, two crew members of a leading English news channel who went to the spot for coverage of the tragedy and agitation by angry locals were allegedly attacked by local SP leader and MLA Nahid Hasan and his aides.

The boy, Sami, who was passing by Kairana area in a rickshaw, was hit during the firing by SP workers on Sunday, Superintendent of Police Anil Kumar Jha said.

The workers were celebrating the victory of party candidate Nafisa in the local body polls from the town, he said, adding that the boy later died.

As irate locals blocked the Khatima-Panipat Highway to protest the death of the boy, police said a case has been registered against 10 persons, including Ms. Nafisa’s husband under relevant sections of the IPC. Efforts are being made to arrest those absconding, the police said. A police inspector was also suspended.

Three held

In Lucknow, IG (Law and Order) Bhagwan Swaroop said an FIR has been lodged against 10 persons, of whom five were named. Those named include Gayum, husband of newly elected block head Mumtaz, Inaam alias Dhuri and Nafees alias Chotta. “Three persons have been taken into custody,” he said.

The Chief Minister went into a damage control mode, instructing Chief Secretary Alok Ranjan to remove Sub-divisional Magistrate and Deputy Superintendent of Police of Shamli. — PTI

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