Priyanka gives Rs 10 lac relief to Sonebhadra victims


Sonebhadra, Jul 28 (IANS): A delegation of Congress leaders has handed over compensation cheques to the families of those killed in a clash over a land dispute in Sonebhadra district.

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, during her visit to the area to meet the victims of the July 17 carnage, had promised them Rs 10 lac compensation from the Congress Party.

Congress leaders visited Sonebhadra and handed over the cheques to the families of the victims on Saturday.

At least 10 people were killed and 20 others were injured when a village headman and his aides opened fire at a group of people over a land dispute at Umbbha village in Sonebhadra district on July 17.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who met the victims' families after a high voltage political drama on July 20, had announced Rs 10 lac to each family. She was stopped from visiting the families and was put in detention in a guest house in Mirzapur.

  

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  • Patrick L. Lewis, Thonse-Kallianpur/Dubai

    Sun, Jul 28 2019

    Some good news after the Tragedy.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Sun, Jul 28 2019

    Helping the needy is a real sign of a budding leader.

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  • Ningappa, Mandya

    Sun, Jul 28 2019

    Wants to find out first by yeddyruppa all accounts in karnatka is intact. Nobody gives money from there own personal account eventhough priya's mom third most richest women in the world matching Queen Elizabeth.

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