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Priyanka Gandhi’s demand in Lakhimpur case – first remove the minister, only then there will be a fair investigation

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In Lakhimpur violence, UP Congress President Ajay Kumar Lallu questioned that, when will the Yogi government, which runs bulldozers at the homes of petty criminals, get the bulldozers run at Ajay Mishra’s house.

The Congress seems to be fully active in the Lakhimpur violence case. Let us inform that after meeting the families of the victims, Congress National General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi has demanded the resignation of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Mishra. He said that we met the families of farmers, they want justice. Let us inform that Priyanka Gandhi had met the farmer who lost his life in the violence on Wednesday.

On Thursday, Priyanka Gandhi said that people in this country have the right to justice, and justice has not been received yet. His son, who is the Minister of State for Home, has been recognized by everyone in the video that surfaced. If he is not dismissed from his post then how will there be a fair investigation. He said, “We met all the three victims’ families yesterday, their only demand is that the minister should be sacked, they don’t want compensation, they want justice. Whoever is guilty, he should be arrested.”

What Ajay Kumar Lallu said: Apart from Priyanka Gandhi, Uttar Pradesh Congress President Ajay Kumar Lallu attacked the Yogi government and said, “Bulldozers are run at the homes of petty criminals, my question to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is when will Ajay Mishra run a bulldozer at Teni’s house? Priyanka Gandhi also wanted to meet the deceased BJP workers but was stopped by the police.

Let us inform that politics has intensified in the Lakhimpur violence case. On Wednesday, Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Channi and Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel visited the families of the victims.

Yogi government constituted the commission: At the same time, the Yogi government has constituted a one-member commission in this matter. Regarding this, a senior official of the Home Department informed that a notification for the formation of a commission has been issued by the UP government to investigate the Lakhimpur violence. The commission has been given two months to investigate the matter. Let us tell that this commission of inquiry includes retired judge of Allahabad High Court Pradeep Pradeep Kumar Srivastava.

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