The SIT has written to a judge asking that 'attempt to murder' charges be added for the 13 accused, including Union minister Ajay Mishra's son.
SIT probing Lakhimpur Kheri incident says murder of farmers was a planned conspiracy, wants attempt to murder, voluntarily causing grievous hurt charges added to case. SIT writes to magistrate asking for modification of charges against Ashish Mishra, others.
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In the letter, written in Hindi, SIT investigation officer Vidyaram Diwakar says, “The incident was a deliberate act and not of negligence or callousness.”
Times of India has reported that the SIT has demanded that charges of rash driving, causing grievous hurt or death by negligence be replaced in the charge sheet.
Four famers were killed on December 3 at Boolgarhi of Lakhimpur Kheri, allegedly after a vehicle in Ashish Mishra’s convoy ran them over. Violence in its aftermath killed four more people, including a journalist.
On November 17, the Supreme Court had appointed three IPS officers – S.B. Shirodkar, Deepinder Singh and Padmaja Chauhan – to this SIT, having earlier called for an “upgrade” of this team.
The Supreme Court had earlier expressed dissatisfaction over the composition of the investigating team and said most of the officers in the team were of sub-inspector grade from the Lakhimpur Kheri region.
It also appointed Justice Rakesh Kumar Jain, a retired judge of Punjab and Haryana high court, to monitor the investigation.
On October 20, the court had rapped the Uttar Pradesh government, saying the Adityanath dispensation was “dragging its feet” and also expressed concern that the case against Ashish Mishra was allowed to be “diluted” by clubbing it with the case of mob lynching.
“What it appears to us is that this SIT somehow or the other is unable to maintain investigative distance between the cases,” Justice Surya Kant had said.
source ; the wire
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