Lakhimpur Kheri violence: Minister's son arrested after 12-hour grilling


Lucknow, Oct 10 (IANS): Ashish Misra, the son of Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Misra, has been arrested by the Uttar Pradesh Police after 12 hours of interrogation on Saturday for his alleged role in the October 3 violence in Lakhimpur Kheri that left nine persons dead, confirmed Upendra Agrawal, DIG, Saharanpur (Range).

According to sources, Misra has been arrested for not cooperating with the ongoing investigation by the police.

After being served a second notice, Ashish Misra, who has been accused of running over farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri, appeared before the police on Saturday to record his statement.

Many of his supporters also reached the Crime Branch office in Lakhimpur Kheri where the interrogation took place. His lawyer Awadhesh Singh was also present along with Sadar MLA Yogesh Verma.

The second notice sent by the police had asked Ashish Misra to appear before it on Saturday after he failed to do so on Friday.

The notice had also warned Ashish Misra that if he fails to appear, necessary legal action would be initiated against him.

 

Evaded crucial questions

His inability to respond to pointed questions about the sequence of events on October 3 when a group of farmers were trampled over by a SUV belonging to him, finally led Ashish Mishra, son of union minister Ajay Mishra Teni, to jail.

Mishra was arrested at 10.50.pm on Saturday and sent to the Lakhimpur jail around 1.a.m on Sunday after 12 hours of questioning.

According to a senior official in the investigation team, Ashish Mishra was not able to explain his location between 2.30 p.m and 3.30 p.m. on October 3 when the incident took place.

Witnesses have said he was missing from the event between 2 and 4 pm, his phone location showed him closer to the crime scene.

Though the minister's son admitted the SUV that ran over farmers belongs to him, but he maintained that he was not in it. His team said he had produced around 150 images of the wresting match where he was present on the day of the incident.

"To every question, he had one answer - I was not present at the spot where the incident took place. We asked him who drove his SUV, how many people were sitting in it, how many cars were there in the convoy and for every question he said he was not present," said the police officer.

When asked why the vehicle did not stop after hitting the people and why was there a crowd on the road, Ashish Mishra had one reply -I was not there.

At times, he even lost his col and said, "Even if you ask me one lakh times, my answer will be the same."

He even feigned complete ignorance about the fact that his men carried arms with them.

The families of at least two deceased have claimed that there were gunshot wounds on the bodies - fact denied in the post mortem report.

However, two empty cartridges of 315. Bore rifle have been found at the site of the incident, proving that someone opened fire.

When the police team asked him the veracity of video footage, he had produced to substantiate his presence at the wrestling match earlier in the district, Ashish said, "You can get its tested from forensic experts."

He still had no explanation for his whereabouts at the time when the incident took place because the wrestling match had ended by then.

When asked why he was not cooperating with the investigations, Ashish said, "Whenever I am needed, I will come. I am not a criminal-- I am the son of a politician and a businessman in my own right."

Mishra was arrested a day after the Supreme Court reminded the Uttar Pradesh government that the law must take its course against 'whoever is involved' amid nationwide outrage over the incident and mounting pressure from farmer groups.

Two persons, Luv Kush and Ashish Pandey, were arrested on Thursday as the case reached the Supreme Court. They were reportedly in the same vehicle that ran over a journalist and farmers, the police said.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had earlier stated that his government will 'not arrest anyone on the basis of allegations'.

 

  

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    it is better if ಮೋ ನ - ಜಿ sacks his father from minister post... that will send signal that politicians should mend their children...

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  • Rajan, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    The absolute majority in Lok sabha was given to BJP to ensure India changes gear . Fast forwarding country .. lifting millions out of poverty ...law & order etc ..security.. We now find trigger happy or jeep happy politician son .. Broad day light unprecedented murders and now Dictating the enquiry process .. All one can repeatedly say is Collapse collapse collapse..of all institutions...

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  • Roshan, Mangaluru

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    Was it a arrest, in the first place? If it wasn't for Supreme Court, this petty coward and criminal would have having a party rather than arrest. How cruely he runs over farmers, that too coming from back. Thats the respect BJP party has for common man.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    so far da pettha govt's., minister didn't resign. he was so confident dat his son is not involved in da farmers killing. now after his son's arrest his eyes & ears will open 2 tender resignation.

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    This person will be either freed....... or if BJP gets caught up he will be encountered while shifting from one prison to other or while taking him to court...... Let us wait and see the Dongi's dama

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  • Hegde, Bangalore a

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    Strangely no eye witness called to give evidence While enquiry / /arrest is a farce Mockery of justice Any hope will start if minister resigns

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Thane

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    Death will only pacify our FARMERS ....

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  • anthony, mangalore

    Sun, Oct 10 2021

    All the accused should be tried under UAPA and case handed over to the NIA. If need be the case can be transfered outside the state of UP.08

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