Supreme court not happy with UP...?
Uttar Pradesh: The supreme court today underlined its displeasure with the Uttar Pradesh government's actions in Lakhimpur, where eight people, including farmers, were killed in the violence. U.P. Farmers waved a black flag against deputy chief minister Kesava prasad Maurya last Sunday, according to Union minister Ajay Kumar Misra. When the minister's vehicle crashed into the throng, many individuals were hurt.
In this instance, police in Uttar Pradesh has filed charges against 13 people, including Union minister Misra's son, but no arrests have been made. In conjunction with the farmers' deaths, a public interest lawsuit was brought in the supreme Court. The state of Uttar Pradesh has produced a report detailing the number of people arrested in the Lakhimpur Kerry case, as well as the number of people for whom the first concern report has been filed. The administration has convened a session of judges to file the lawsuit the day before yesterday.
The case was heard before Chief Justice NV Ramana, Justices Hima holi and Suryakant again today. According to the judges, the Lakhimpur Kerry riot affair in the Uttar Pradesh session was a success. The steps adopted by the government are insufficient. We are looking for a responsible government and police force.