UP CM claims Sonbhadra massacre’s key accused close to ex-SP MLA; SP denies charges

UP CM claims Sonbhadra massacre’s key accused close to ex-SP MLA; SP denies charges

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Monday, July 22, 2019, 04:03 PM IST
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Amid the war of words between the BJP and SP over the political links of the main accused in the Sonbhadra massacre, the Uttar Pradesh government Sunday said he was a close aide of former SP MLA Ramesh Chandra Dubey. “The main accused in the Sonbhadra clash, village pradhan Yagyadutt was a close aide of former SP MLA Ramesh Chandra Dubey” said media advisor Mrityunjay Kumar to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Dubey was an SP MLA from Ghorawal assembly segment.

‘A person wielding clout, Yagyadutt campaigned for the SP in the past election. The brother of village pradhan used to get contracts for the construction of roads before 2017,’ said Kumar in a statement here. The UP chief minister's media advisor said the formation of the Adarsh Co-operative Society Umbha, Saphi was the main reason for the dispute. ‘This society was formed by Maheshwar Prasad Narayan, who was the uncle of senior Congress leader from Bihar and former UP Governor Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh. Maheshwar Prasad Narayan was a Congress Rajya Sabha MP from Bihar from 1952-56,’ the statement said.

Hitting out at Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for claiming that the main accused in the Sonbhadra clash was an SP member, the opposition party on Sunday said the CM was levelling allegations against it only to hide his failures. Talking to PTI, Samajwadi Party (SP) spokesperson Rajendra Chaudhary denied the charge that the main accused in the clash over a land dispute that claimed the lives of 10 Gond tribals on Wednesday had any connection with his party.

“Yogi Adityanath is trying to hide his failures by indulging in such useless talks. How can the BJP shrug off the responsibility as regards the crime committed in Sonbhadra? Law and order and the safety and security of people are the responsibilities of the state government,” he said.

Claiming that the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) did not want the world to know about the anarchy prevailing in Uttar Pradesh, Chaudhary said, "It (BJP) is unable to run the government in the state. The piece of land over which the clash took place was in dispute for years. The affected people had approached the officials during the tehsil diwas and thana diwas, but their grievances went unheard."

Reacting to the chief minister's statement that the main accused in the incident was an active member of the SP, he said, “Adityanath is making incorrect statements. Yagyadutt does not have any connection with the SP.”

Earlier, addressing a press conference in Sonbhadra, the chief minister said, "The accused person in this incident is a worker of the Samajwadi Party. He has an active role in the Samajwadi Party. Apart from this, his brother is a BSP leader. All of them have been misusing power. Cases were filed against poor people by misusing power and actions were taken in favour of the then ruling party.”

Ten persons were killed and 28 injured in the clash in Sonbhadra on Wednesday after a village headman and his supporters opened fire on a group of tribals over a land dispute.

(With PTI inputs)

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