With the firefight between encroachers and police leaving 24 dead, including two police officers, the party said there were 1,044 cases of assault on cops during the SP rule and demanded a judicial probe into the Mathura incident.
"What happened in Mathura is a living example of the image of goondaraj in Uttar Pradesh that the Samajwadi Party has built over the years...
He also posed five questions to the state government, wondering if it was possible for the main accused to illegally capture the land in the city without patronage from the ruling party.
Patra also asked as to how cops were allowed to go to the spot without due preparation and intelligence inputs as it has come to light that criminals were heavily armed and had taken position over trees to shoot at cops.
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Party President Amit Shah sent national secretary Shrikant Sharma to take stock of the situation.
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. BJP seeks a judicial probe," he said.
In Mathura, BJP's state unit president Keshav Prasad Maurya alleged that those involved in yesterday's violence enjoyed the "patronage" of a senior cabinet minister in the Samajwadi Party government and demanded the compensation amount be raised from Rs 20 lakh to Rs one crore.
"We have learnt that those who had attacked the police party in Mathura enjoy the patronage of PWD minister Shivpal Singh Yadav. Their close links with somebody so highly placed in the ruling dispensation have emboldened them to the extent that they shot dead a Superintendent of Police," Maurya said.
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BJP national secretary Shrikant Sharma said: "Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav should either order a CBI probe into the violence or tender his resignation on moral grounds."
"Answers to questions like who allowed encroachers' entry in Jawahar Bag two years ago, at whose behest power was being supplied to them, on whose orders encroachers were given cheap ration, under whose protection arms were allowed at Jawahar Bag and why the evacuation process did not start for two years can be obtained througha CBI probe," he said.
BJP District President Tej Veer Singh said the party, under the leadership of Mathura MP Hema Malini, will stage a sit-in at the Collectorate tomorrow to protest the incident.