UP opposition parties target BJP over Vivek Tiwari case

ANI  |  Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India] 

Former ministers and on Monday held the (BJP)-led responsible for the death of techie Vivek Tiwari, who was allegedly shot dead by a

"Ever since the BJP came into power, there is no law and order in the state. The state now is governed by the goons camouflaged as cops, because of which all sections of the state are facing trouble. The latest example of the same is the murder of We demand that the accused police officer, along with the other officials involved, should be prosecuted. We also want a high level inquiry in the case," she said.

also alleged that the is trying to brush the issue under the carpet. "The government is only toiling hard to cover its loop holes and to hush-up the case. The minister met with the bereaved family, because he wants to hush-up the case. They are just making promises. No strict action has been taken against the accused. To me, the government does not seem serious at all," said the BSP

She further stated that, "If I were the Chief Minister, I would have first taken action against the involved cops, and only then met the victim family. Not the other way round like the CM did."

also took the occasion to apprise that the BSP, in an endeavour to help the bereaved family, has asked to visit Tiwari's family.

(SP) chief held the responsible for the acts of police and said that the compensation for the deceased's family should have been higher. "believes the state government must be held responsible for what happened. We also think that the family should have been given a compensation of Rs 5 crore."

Raking up the issue of "fake encounters", Yadav further said, "Families of all those killed in fake encounters must be provided help."

However, had on Saturday stated that the incident was not an encounter and also affirmed that probe will be handed over the (CBI), if needed.

Kalpana Tiwari, the wife of victim, met Adityanath on Monday and had stated that her faith in the state government has strengthened.

was returning home in the early hours of September 29, when he was allegedly shot on his chin by a for refusing to stop his vehicle. However, the cop in question has claimed that he fired in self-defence, as Tiwari tried to run his car over him.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 15:00 IST