Defiant Rahul Gandhi visits Saharanpur meets victims

Police did try to stop Congress vice-president but he adamantly reached clash-affected area

ANI  |  Saharanpur 

Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi

Despite being denied permission to visit Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur, vice-president on Saturday reached the riot-hit area and interacted with locals.

However, the police did try to stop the vice-president but the latter adamantly reached the clash-affected area to take stock of the situation.

Rahul, accompanied by senior leader Gulam Nabi Azad and Raj Babbar, also discussed the deteriorating situation prevailing in the state with the locals there.

After meeting the locals, could be seen engaged in an altercation with the police force where he questioned them as to on what grounds he was not allowed to enter

The vice-president was yesterday denied permission to visit the clash-affected district where a caste conflict had erupted in which many were allegedly targeted.

The confirmation of this development has been given by Additional Director General of Police and Order Aditya Mishra to ANI.

"We have requested all political parties not to visit the state until the situation is brought back to normal in " Mishra told ANI.

Clashes broke out earlier after Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati's visit to Saharanpur, where one person was killed and several others were injured.

The State Government also announced to give compensation of Rs 15 lakh to relatives of the person, who was killed during this incident.

In the wake of clashes between two communities in Saharanpur, the Yogi Adityanath Government transferred 174 Sub-Divisional Magistrates.

On May 5, one person was killed and 16 people, including a head constable, were injured in clashes between the and the Rajputs in Shabbirpur and Simlana villages.

Defiant Rahul Gandhi visits Saharanpur meets victims

Police did try to stop Congress vice-president but he adamantly reached clash-affected area

Police did try to stop Congress vice-president but he adamantly reached clash-affected area

Despite being denied permission to visit Uttar Pradesh's Saharanpur, vice-president on Saturday reached the riot-hit area and interacted with locals.

However, the police did try to stop the vice-president but the latter adamantly reached the clash-affected area to take stock of the situation.

Rahul, accompanied by senior leader Gulam Nabi Azad and Raj Babbar, also discussed the deteriorating situation prevailing in the state with the locals there.

After meeting the locals, could be seen engaged in an altercation with the police force where he questioned them as to on what grounds he was not allowed to enter

The vice-president was yesterday denied permission to visit the clash-affected district where a caste conflict had erupted in which many were allegedly targeted.

The confirmation of this development has been given by Additional Director General of Police and Order Aditya Mishra to ANI.

"We have requested all political parties not to visit the state until the situation is brought back to normal in " Mishra told ANI.

Clashes broke out earlier after Bahujan Samajwadi Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati's visit to Saharanpur, where one person was killed and several others were injured.

The State Government also announced to give compensation of Rs 15 lakh to relatives of the person, who was killed during this incident.

In the wake of clashes between two communities in Saharanpur, the Yogi Adityanath Government transferred 174 Sub-Divisional Magistrates.

On May 5, one person was killed and 16 people, including a head constable, were injured in clashes between the and the Rajputs in Shabbirpur and Simlana villages.

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