Politics intensified on bulldozer action / Akhilesh said- what kind of justice is this? Keshav said - why do they have pain

Zoom News : Jun 12, 2022, 09:03 PM
Prayagraj Development Authority (PDA) bulldozer demolished the luxurious house of Mohammad Javed Ahmed alias Javed Pump, the mastermind of the violence and nuisance incident that took place after Friday prayers in Prayagraj. The PDA started demolishing the outer wall of the house at around 12 noon on Sunday and within a few hours the entire house was demolished. Politics has started in UP due to this action after the Prayagraj violence. Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav surrounded the state government on this bulldozer action. Earlier, Deputy CM Keshav Prasad took a dig at Akhilesh.

Akhilesh Yadav, questioning the action of the UP Police against the violent protesters, tweeted – Where is the justice that due to which the situation in the country deteriorated and there was a strong reaction all over the world, they are under security and peaceful protesters without any Statutory investigation is said to be punished with a bulldozer. It is not allowed by our culture, neither religion, nor legislation, nor constitution.

Earlier, Deputy CM Keshav Prasad Maurya said that Akhilesh Yadav feels a lot of pain when UP Police takes action against riots, violence and stone pelters in Uttar Pradesh, what is the reason behind it? Let us tell you that earlier, Akhilesh, while sharing the video of the youth beating in the lockup on Saturday, said that questions should be raised on such lockup, otherwise his Iqbal will lose justice. Human rights abuses and dalit oppression at number one in UP.

It is noteworthy that in the case of stone pelting after Friday prayers in Kareli and Khuldabad areas of Prayagraj, the police have registered a case under 29 serious sections against 70 named accused and more than 5000 unidentified miscreants. Police detained 68 miscreants within 24 hours of the incident, in which four miscreants were found to be minors, who were sent to the Children's Observation Home, while 64 miscreants were ordered to be sent to the Central Jail Naini.

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