Bulandshahr mob violence: Two police officials transferred

IANS  |  Lucknow 

Two police officials have been transferred in connection to the mob violence in Uttar Pradesh's town earlier this week where an and a civilian were killed, authorities said on Saturday.

A said they have been taken to task for not being fast enough in reacting to the situation that arose after some Hindu right-wing activists found some animal carcasses in the field and took them on tractor trolleys to block a road.

Police and the civilian from Chingravathi village, Sumit Singh, were killed in the mob violence thereafter.

The action was taken after a high-level meeting was presided over by the of Police (DGP) O.P. Singh, who had handed over the report to on his arrival from New

Meanwhile, Adityanath has termed the incident an "accident".

He had earlier said the incident was result of a "big conspiracy" but at a media event in on Friday, he said that the incident was actually an accident.

"mein koi mob lynching ki ghatna nahi hui hai... mein jo hua wo ek durghatna thi (No mob lynching happened in Uttar Pradesh, what happened in Bulandshahr is an accident)," he said.

The police have arrested nine accused but the main conspirator Yogesh Raj, the district convener of the Bajrang Dal, continues to be at large.

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First Published: Sat, December 08 2018. 08:16 IST