BJP demands judicial probe into Mathura violence
The party has alleged that the killers of the 2 police officers enjoyed protection' of ruling Samajwadi Party.
Mathura: Demanding a judicial probe into Mathura violence, BJP on Friday alleged that the killers of the two police officers enjoyed "protection" of ruling Samajwadi Party and the incident highlighted "lawlessness" in the state.
Party President Amit Shah sent national secretary Shrikant Sharma to take stock of the situation after clashes broke out during a drive to evict illegal occupants in Jawahar Bagh here, leaving 24 people dead including an SP and an SHO.
Sharma said killing of policemen was "height of anarchy" and alleged that the policemen were ill-prepared to control the mob as "they were under pressure from the administration to go easy as land-grabbers had links" with the ruling party.
"The ruling party first had over 280 acres of land captured by these criminals. The main conspirator in the case has full protection of the Samajwadi Party. Policemen were sent to the spot with their hands tied and this is why two of them died," he said.
The clashes broke out when police were trying to evict illegal occupants of the land in Jawahar Bagh by activists, believed to be of Azad Bharat Vidhik Vaicharik Kranti Satyagrahi, on the directions of the Allahabad High Court.
"Criminals in UP are highly-motivated due to their protection by the ruling party and that is why there have been almost 900 cases of police personnel being attacked by them under its rule," he said and cited incidents in Tunda, Allahabad and Bareilly.
"This state government has become a blot and people will
wipe it away during the polls," he said. The state is going to elections early next year.
"Mathura incident is entirely because of intelligence failure. Timely assessment was not done as to how many people were present at the spot and what fire arms they possessed,"
UP BJP spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said in Lucknow. He said people present at Jawahar Bagh collected fire-arms over a period of time.
"Weapons have not come overnight. Local intelligence unit keeps a close watch on small agitations, but what was it doing there," he asked.
Pathak said it should be found out as to whose political patronage the encroachers were enjoying.
He said BJP had been raising the issue of "deteriorating” law and order but it fell on deaf ears.
"Mathura incident has proved there is no semblance of law and order in the state," Pathak claimed.
Meanwhile, Mathura MP Hema Malini expressed shock and anguish over the incident and questioned why UP police "did not" take action in the matter during the last two years.
"It is very sad and I was very, very shocked that policemen and people lost their lives. For the last two years I had heard that they had occupied land," the BJP MP said.
"Uttar Pradesh government has to be made accountable for this. It is answerable. I will ask the chief minister about it and they should have looked into the matter two years back...Why this kind of thing has happened now? I will write to the Centre as well," Hema said.