Ashish Misra, the son of a Union minister, is said to have loaded his car on a farmer in Uttar Pradesh’s Lakhampur Keri district on the 3rd of last month. Two farmers died on the spot. Six people, including two farmers, were killed in the riots. One of them is a journalist. 8 farmers were seriously injured. It caused great turmoil not only in Uttar Pradesh but all over India.Why is Allahabad named Prayagraj? Supreme court seeks answer from Yogi government | NewsTrack English 1
Ashish Mishra was arrested after intense pressure. Similarly, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath set up an inquiry committee. Meanwhile, the two lawyers wrote a letter to the Supreme Court asking it to file a case in this regard. It is being heard by the Supreme Court as a welfare case. The case is being heard in a session chaired by Chief Justice NV Ramana. The last time the UP government had filed an affidavit. The case came up for hearing again today.
The judges then said, “There is nothing in the investigation report issued by the UP government. The government should explain why the cell phones of all the accused have not yet been confiscated. Are you saying that the accused did not use the cell phones of anyone other than the main accused Ashish Misra? The speed of your investigation is not as expected. Your investigation report. We have no confidence in you. We are considering ordering a retired judge-led watchdog to oversee the investigation. ”