Lakhimpur Kheri violence: Another notice issued to Ashish Mishra by UP Police after he skips summon
The latest notice warns Ashish Mishra that if he fails to appear on Saturday, legal action would be initiated against him.
The Uttar Pradesh Police on Friday issued a fresh notice to Union Minister Ajay Mishra's son, Ashish Mishra asking him to appear before the investigators on Saturday at 11 am in connection with violence in Lakhimpur Kheri that killed eight people, including five farmers.
The latest notice, which was pasted on the wall of Ajay Mishra's house on Friday afternoon after the minister's son skipped Friday's notice, warned that legal action will be initiated against him if he fails to appear before the investigators on Saturday.
"My son was summoned yesterday but due to health reasons, he could not report to the police. He will report tomorrow," says Union Minister of State (Home) Ajay Mishra Teni on his son Ashish Mishra not reporting on Friday.
Agarwal who is heading the team probing Sunday's incident waited for him at the police lines but he didn't show up, after which the fresh notice was issued.
As Ashish Mishra did not show up, reports emerged that he may have fled to Nepal.
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Asked about it, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Friday said, "If this is true, the Centre should intervene and get the accused arrested from Nepal."
In a statement issued here, the Samyukt Kisan Morcha said, "...there is no trace of him (Ashish Mishra). News reports indicate that he is changing locations and is absconding, with several Uttar Pradesh Police teams searching for him."
The morcha expressed its "serious concern and shock" at Mishra not yet been arrested. After two men were arrested on Thursday, the police passed a notice outside Ajay Mishra's house asking him to appear before it at 10 am on Friday.
The arrested men were identified as Luvkush of Banbirpur village and Ashish Pandey of Nighasan tehsil, two of the seven people mentioned in an FIR lodged by the police in connection with the violence.
A nine-member team headed by DIG Upendra Agarwal has been formed to investigate the FIR lodged against the minister's son and others.
Four of the eight people who died on Sunday were farmers, allegedly knocked down by vehicles carrying BJP workers. Angry farmers then allegedly lynched some people in the vehicles.
The other dead included two BJP workers and their driver.
Farmers claimed that Ashish Mishra was in one of the vehicles, an allegation denied by him and his father who say they can produce evidence to prove he was at an event at that time.
In its statement, the morcha alleged that two other men -- Sumit Jaiswal and Ankit Das -- were also involved in the violence, but they are not being arrested by the police.
"There is only information on a notice issued to Ashish Mishra summoning him for questioning. The UP government and Minister Ajay Kumar Mishra are adopting protective tactics to ensure that Ashish Mishra roams free," it said.
It alleged that Sumit Jaiswal was in the Thar vehicle that mowed down the farmers and was clearly seen escaping from the vehicle.
Similarly, a video clip where a police official was seen questioning a person caught during the incident revealed that Ankit Das was in the Fortuner vehicle that was also involved in the violence, the morcha said.
The morcha demanded immediate arrest of Ashish, Sumit and Ankit.
(with agencies inputs)