Lakhimpur : Supreme Court on Monday asked UP Government to upgrade the team of officers investigating the probe of Lakhimpur Violence. The Supreme Court has asked for a list of senior officers.
UP Government has asked Supreme Court to take the call on selecting a retired High Court judge to head the probe. The Court has asked for a days time to consider the names. The Court has expressed huge concern over the current level of officers on the team.
โThe concern is that you have to upgrade the taskforce that is probing the case. There need to be higher grade officers,โ said Chief Justice NV Ramana.
Justice Surya Kant agreed: โMost officials in the current SIT (Special Investigation Team) are from Lakhimpur only. You give us the names of IPS officers who are from the UP cadre but donโt belong to UP.โ
The case will be taken up again on Wednesday.
The UP government has faced many tough questions while fighting the case involving farmers run over in Lakhimpur Kheri, allegedly by Union Minister Ajay Mishraโs son Ashish Mishra.
Eight people were killed on October 3 at Lakhimpur Kheri during a farmersโ protest. Four more, including a journalist, were killed in violence after four farmers were crushed by the Union Ministerโs convoy.
Last week, the Supreme Court said it wants a retired High Court judge to oversee the case and that it was โnot going the way we expectedโ.
The judges also said it appeared that two overlapping FIRs in the case were only aimed at protecting โone particular accusedโ and that the investigations were not kept separate as they should be. The judges did not name Ashish Mishra, who was arrested on October 11.
In previous hearings, the UP government was asked why there were โonly 23 eyewitnessesโ to the violence, and was ordered to gather more witnesses and give them protection. The UP government was also told to โdispel the feeling that you are dragging your feetโ on the case.
As an independent media platform, we do not take advertisements from governments and corporate houses. It is you, our readers, who have supported us on our journey to do honest and unbiased journalism. Please contribute, so that we can continue to do the same in future.