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  • Priyanka Gandhi urges PM not to share stage with MoS Home Ajay Mishra during DGPs’ conference

    By PTI

    LUCKNOW: A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the repeal of the farm laws, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday urged him not to share the stage with Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra during the DGPs conference here keeping in mind farmers’ interest.

    She also sought the removal of Mishra from his post over the Lakhimpur Kheri violence in which his son is accused.

    Priyanka Gandhi made the appeal to the prime minister through a letter that she read out in front of reporters hours before the commencement of the DGPs conference.

    “Yesterday, while addressing the countrymen, you had said that with true mind and pious heart and keeping in mind the interests of the farmers, an unprecedented decision to repeal the farm laws was taken.

    If this is true, then getting justice delivered to the families affected by the Lakhimpur Kheri violence should be your top priority,” the Congress general secretary said.

    “But, Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra ‘Teni’ still remains a member of your council of ministers.

    If you share the stage in the (DGPs) conference with the father of the accused (Ashish Mishra), then a clear message will go to the aggrieved families that you are still with those persons, who are giving patronage to the murderers”.

    She further said, “If today, your intention is really clear about the farmers of the country, then you should not share the stage with the Union Minister of State for Home, and remove him.” The AICC general secretary also urged that cases registered against the farmers in the country for staging protests against the agri laws be withdrawn and financial assistance be given to the families of all those who died during the agitation.

    “You are the prime minister and you must be understanding well the responsibility towards the farmers of the country. Ensuring justice towards every citizen is not only the duty but also the moral responsibility of the prime minister,” she said in the letter written in Hindi.

    Referring to Ashish Mishra, the son of Union minister Ajay Mishra, the Congress leader said, “The entire country has been witness to the cruelty that has been meted out to the ‘annadatas’ (food providers) in Lakhimpur Kheri.

    You know that the son of the Union minister of state for Home is the main accused in running a vehicle over the farmers.

    “Owing to political pressure, the Uttar Pradesh government has from the beginning tried to stifle the voice of justice. The Supreme Court has said that it seems the government is trying to save a special accused person,” she said.

    Violence had erupted in Lakhimpur Kheri on October 3 when farmers were protesting the visit of Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya’s visit to Mishra’s place.

    Four agitating farmers were run over by a vehicle while four others, including a journalist, two BJP workers were also killed in the violence that ensued.

    Priyanka Gandhi also said that she had met the family members of the deceased farmers, and they are in tremendous pain.

    “All the families want justice and with the Union minister of state for Home being in office, they do not have any hope of getting justice. The current situation of the probe in the Lakhimpur violence case proves that the apprehension of the families is correct. Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath have shared the stage with him (Ajay Mishra),” she said.

  • Priyanka writes to PM seeking removal of MoS Ajay Mishra to ensure justice for Lakhimpur victims

    Express News Service

    LUCKNOW: Raking up the Lakhmipur Kheri violence, Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Saturday wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narednra Modi asking him not to share the stage with Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra Teni whose son is a key accused in the killing of farmers in the Terai district on October 3.

    Gandhi demanded that the PM shunt out the MoS as an act of ensuring justice to the families of the deceased farmers. PM Modi is in Lucknow on Saturday and Sunday to attend the 56th All India conference of DGPs/IGs.

    It may be recalled that eight persons, including four farmers, had lost their lives in the Lakhimpur Kheri violence on October 3 after an SUV Thar had ploughed into a crowd of farmers protesting against MoS Ajay Mishra Teni and the visit of UP Deputy CM Keshav Maurya. After four farmers were mowed down, the violence escalated and three BJP workers were lynched by the angry farmers while a local journalist also lost his life as he got caught in the violence.

    Interacting with media persons in Lucknow on Saturday, Congress leader Gandhi read out the letter written to the PM. “Yesterday you repealed the three far laws while accepting that they were being forced upon the farmers. I have read inthe newspapers that you are in Lucknow today to attend the DGP conference and will meet with the top officials of the country who are responsible for maintaining law and order.”

    “The entire country saw the barbarity done with the farmers in Lakhimpur. You must be knowing that the main accused in this incident is the son of Union MoS Home in your government. Due to political pressure, the Uttar Pradesh government has been trying to silence the voice for justice since beginning. Honourable Supreme Court has also remarked that it seems that the government is trying to save a particular accused in this case,” said Gandhi.

    “Sir, I have met the families of the farmers who died in Lakhimpur, they are in extreme pain. All the families have said that they want just justice and till the time Union MoS is at his post they don’t have any hope of getting justice. The current situation of investigation in the Lakhimpur incident has proved the apprehension of the families correct. The Union Home Minister Amit Shah who is responsible for law and order in the country and Chief Minister of State Yogi Adityanath are sharing the stage with the same Union MoS,” asserted the Congress leader.

    “You are the Prime Minister of the country and you must be understanding your responsibility towards farmers very well. Yesterday while addressing the nation you had said you are repealing the laws in farmers’ interest with true intent andpure heart. If this is all true, then you should ensure justice for the families of the deceased farmers in Lakhimpur. However, Ajay Mishra Teni continues to serve as Minister in your government. If you share the stage with him in the DGP conference then a message will go to the families of the victims that you are standing with those shielding the murderers,” Gandhi wrote in her letter.

    “This will be an insult to those 700 farmers as well who lost their lives during the farmers’ protest,” she added.

    “If you have pure intent towards the farmers of the country, then don’t share the stage with Union MoS instead remove him from his post. You should also take back the cases against the farmers of the country and must ensure financial aid forthe martyred farmers,” stated Gandhi in her letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.