The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Friday held the goons receiving political protection from the Samajwadi Party Government responsible for the violent clashes in Mathura and alleged that they enjoy the backing of the Yadav family in Uttar Pradesh.
Uttar Pradesh BJP chief Keshav Prasad Maurya termed the Mathura incident as extremely unfortunate while holding the Uttar Pradesh Government responsible for the dismal state of affairs.
"These goons, who have killed the police officials, have the backing of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's uncle. The Uttar Pradesh Government is fully responsible for this event. I will request Akhilesh Yadav to investigate the matter in an unbiased manner," he told ANI.
Maurya also lashed out at the intelligence department of the government for not having details about the incident.
"When police went at the spot, the goons there were fully armed. I would like to ask what the intelligence department was doing. Where they not aware of the fact? And if at all they knew why the police was sent there?" said Maurya.
"If like this police officials will be killed then this will pull down the morale of the police department. The government should protect its police," he added.
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Meanwhile, under fire Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said that the police should have been 'more prepared' before trying to evict the agitators, who had encroached on the land.
"It is quite unfortunate that such an incident happened in Mathura. The police had gone there to warn the people and the incident happened while they were doing the recee. They did not know how much arms and ammunition the locals had with them at the time. 19 people have died so far, including two police officers," Akhilesh told the media here.
Stating that the Allahabad High Court had given them orders to remove the people, who had encroached on the land, he added that the state government had tried to speak to them and had also warned them of dire consequences but the locals still chose violence.
The Chief Minister also ruled out a CBI probe into the matter, saying that it would be conducted only at the Commissioner-level and action will be taken against the guilty following the investigation.
"The people there were squatting on the government's property. The police should have gone ahead with full preparation, as they clearly did not know about the cache of ammunition that the locals had with them at the time," Akhilesh said.
The Chief Minister had earlier ordered an inquiry into the incident and also announced an ex-gratia of Rs. 20 lakh to the family of deceased policemen.
Meanwhile, the death toll in yesterday's Mathura clash has risen to 22. Those killed include Mathura Superintendent of Police (City) Mukul Dwivedi, Farah Police Station SHO Santosh Yadav and 20 protesters. More than 40 people have been injured in the incident.
The encroachers, who described themselves as 'Satyagrahis', were reportedly from a semi-religious sect.
The authorities have cleared the area and a manhunt has been launched to nab the culprits.