Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday met the families of 10 Gond tribals killed over a land dispute here four days ago, announcing a slew of steps to help the community, and alleged that "sin" committed during the Congress rule was responsible for the present situation.
Adityanath enhanced the compensation to Rs 18.5 lakh each to the families of deceased and Rs 2.5 lakh to those injured in Wednesday's clash and ordered completion of inquiry into the case from 1952 within 10 days.
Promising action under the stringent NSA against land mafias, he said similar cases in the region will be probed, and promised houses, electricity and LPG connections, toilets and other amenities to improve living condition of families belonging to tribal and other marginalised communities in the district.
"This sin was committed during Congress tenure. Congress will have to pay for their sins. The land belonging to tribals was transferred in 1955 to the trust of the then Congress MLC. The investigation committee will also investigate this," he alleged stepping up his attack on the opposition party.
He also did not spare the SP and BSP, alleging the accused have links to them and were involved in misuse of power when the parties were in the government.
"A three-member committee has been formed under Additional Chief Secretary to inquire into the incident. Congress party and its policies have always been is anti-tribal. Those who have up-rooted the poor from their land will not be spared," the chief minister told reporters.
He said that other cases of Sonbhadra will also be investigated. "Full details of this case from 1952 will be examined, and report will be submitted in 10 days," he said.
His remarks came as Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, who had Saturday met the families from Sonbhadra after a day-long standoff with UP authorities which stopped him from going to the district, took a jibe at the chief minister over his visit, saying "acknowledging one's duty is good".
"Only when thousands of Congress workers and justice-loving people extended their support to the affected families of Umbha, then the Uttar Pradesh government felt that some serious incident has taken place. All the announcements, which have been made today, must be implemented at the earliest," Priyanka tweeted
Pointing fingers at the opposition Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party, the UP Chief Minister said, "The accused person is a party worker of the Samajwadi Party. He is in an active role in the Samajwadi Party."
"Apart from this, his brother is a BSP leader. All of them have been misusing power. Cases were filed against the poor by misusing power and actions were taken in favour of the then ruling party," he alleged
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