Chhattisgarh, Punjab govts to give ₹50 lakh to families of farmers, journalist killed in Lakhimpur violence

Chhattisgarh and Punjab CMs, along with party leader Rahul Gandhi, arrive in Lucknow, from where they intend to go to Lakhimpur Kheri to meet the families of the victims

October 06, 2021 06:04 pm | Updated 06:16 pm IST - Lucknow

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (centre) along with Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Channi (left) and Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel (right) at Lucknow airport, Uttar Pradesh, to meet families of farmers who lost their lives in Lakhimpur Kheri violence. Photo: Twitter/@INCUttarPradesh via PTI

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi (centre) along with Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Channi (left) and Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel (right) at Lucknow airport, Uttar Pradesh, to meet families of farmers who lost their lives in Lakhimpur Kheri violence. Photo: Twitter/@INCUttarPradesh via PTI

Both Chhattisgarh and Punjab governments on October 6 announced a financial assistance of ₹50 lakh each to families of four farmers and a journalist killed in the violence that broke out in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhimpur Kheri.

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The Chief Ministers of the two Congress-ruled States, along with party leader Rahul Gandhi , have arrived in Lucknow, from where they intend to go to Lakhimpur Kheri to meet the families of the victims.

Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh Channi said the Lakhimpur violence reminded him of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919.

He said the U.P. government has made a “mockery” of democracy.

“Our government will provide ₹50 lakh each to families of farmers and the journalist killed in the Lakhimpur violence,” he told reporters in Lucknow.

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Echoing the same sentiments, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel said his government will also give ₹50 lakh to the families of the farmers and the journalist.

Four of the eight people who died in Sunday’s violence in Lakhimpur Kheri were farmers, allegedly knocked down by vehicles driven by BJP workers travelling to welcome U.P. Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya to an event in the area.

The four others included two BJP workers, a driver of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar Mishra, and Raman Kashyap, a journalist working for a private TV channel.

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While the first three were allegedly lynched by agitating farmers, the scribe, according to his father, died after being hit by a vehicle when he was covering news of farmers’ protest against Maurya’s visit to Mr. Ajay Mishra’s native place.

The U.P. Police has lodged a case against Mr. Ajay Mishra’s son, but no arrest has been made so far.

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