New Delhi: BJP today accused Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh of doing a "cover up" of Shamli incident in which a young boy was shot dead and asked why the state police was unable to catch the culprits when they act with alacrity to find lost buffaloes of a state minister.
"Four days have gone by and no concrete action has been taken against the accused. The Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh is only doing damage control by suspending some officials while its leaders are making insensitive statements. The government is instead doing a cover-up of the incident," BJP national secretary Siddharth Nath told reporters.
Mr Singh alleged the five main accused in the First Information Report (FIR) are roaming free while three others whose names are not even mentioned in the report are put behind bars.
BJP also asked a set of questions to Akhilesh Yadav over the inaction in the case as it charged the police of being a mere 'spectator' and Samajwadi Party leaders of making "insensitive" statements instead of acting against the accused.
It said it will also ask the Governor to send an independent report to the Home Ministry over the deteriorating law and order situation in the state but said it would oust the Samajwadi Party (SP) through democratic means and not through imposition of President's Rule.
Taking a dig at the Uttar Pradesh police, Mr Singh said, it has attained international acclaim for showing alacrity in finding the lost buffaloes of a minister but is yet to arrest the culprits even after parents of the boy killed have identified the main accused.
"The law and order situation of Uttar Pradesh has been shattered by Samajwadi Party goons drunk on power. The power of victory has taken to the heads of Samajwadi leaders and when such goons are elected, they don't shower flowers but fire bullets and that is called 'jungle raj' where police is a mere spectator," he said.
Training his guns on SP leader and Kairana legislator Nahid Hasan for attacking the media covering the incident, the BJP leader asked him under which law were the goons of his party firing at the innocent child while taking out a victory procession.
He also questioned Akhilesh Yadav if he would act against his own legislator for making such insensitive comments and one who had a criminal record.
"Four days have gone by and no concrete action has been taken against the accused. The Akhilesh Yadav government in Uttar Pradesh is only doing damage control by suspending some officials while its leaders are making insensitive statements. The government is instead doing a cover-up of the incident," BJP national secretary Siddharth Nath told reporters.
BJP also asked a set of questions to Akhilesh Yadav over the inaction in the case as it charged the police of being a mere 'spectator' and Samajwadi Party leaders of making "insensitive" statements instead of acting against the accused.
It said it will also ask the Governor to send an independent report to the Home Ministry over the deteriorating law and order situation in the state but said it would oust the Samajwadi Party (SP) through democratic means and not through imposition of President's Rule.
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"The law and order situation of Uttar Pradesh has been shattered by Samajwadi Party goons drunk on power. The power of victory has taken to the heads of Samajwadi leaders and when such goons are elected, they don't shower flowers but fire bullets and that is called 'jungle raj' where police is a mere spectator," he said.
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He also questioned Akhilesh Yadav if he would act against his own legislator for making such insensitive comments and one who had a criminal record.
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