Just a Parliament | dec 17th editorial

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Minister of State for Home Affairs Ajay Singh Mishra’s resignation is under pressure both inside and outside parliament. But the actions of the Union government, which has consistently erred in resolving the peasant agitation, show that it wants to stay out of the resignation of the minister and deal with it in an undemocratic manner, as they did yesterday. In this regard, Speaker Om Birla’s refusal to allow all urgent resolutions passed by the Opposition MPs in Parliament resulted in the adjournment of the House. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu has taken a similar approach in the Rajya Sabha denying the debate. The BJP MPs, who interrupted Rahul Gandhi to address Ajay Mishra as a criminal, tried to cover up the allegations by accusing the opposition of being a threat to democracy. The unnecessary austerity measures taken by the ruling party in the last few days validate the study that Parliament is becoming the least place for democracy and debate.

It was planned in advance to transport the protesting farmers. 279 of the Indian Penal Code, which was included earlier when he was found guilty of murder. The special inquiry is an application to replace sections 338 and 304A with sections 34, 307 and 326. Presented by Vidya Ram Divakar, Officer-in-Chief of the Exploration Team. Approved by Chief Judicial Magistrate Chintaram Ram, Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Murder of 13 accused, including Yishra’s son Ashish Mishra Permission was also granted to impose new categories, including effort. Four farmers, eight killed, including a journalist The presence of Ajay Mishra, also a Lakhimpur Kherikar, is as clear as day at all stages of the incident.

UP Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya and Ajay Mishra were among those present at the Helipa in Lakhimpuri for the event scheduled for Banveer. The minister’s son and his followers were ruthlessly driving towards the farmers who came to protest for the black flag knowing that they were going down to D.

Had it not been for the intervention of the Supreme Court, the UP government would have been shamelessly subverted by this heinous act of conspiracy and planning by the top leaders of the BJP in UP. Son of a minister in a fleet of vehicles rushing over farmers This argument has been repeated by many, including the Minister of Home Affairs. The post-mortem report also said that no one was shot, rejecting the parents’ statement that there was a gunshot wound to the farmer’s body. However, a forensic report revealed that the shot was fired from Ashish’s licensed rifle and that he had fired three shots. Yogi Adityanath’s UP government was reluctant to arrest the accused despite the Supreme Court’s criticism.

The BJP’s attempt to defend Ajay Mishra by arguing that it is unfair to punish a father for his son’s crime is politically obscene and a challenge to the rule of law. The Modi government must be willing to show at least the minimum democratic decency to keep Ajay Mishra out of the ministry until the investigation and trial are completed, in order to convince the public of the credibility of the administration. There should be an active debate in Parliament as to who planned the killings in Lakhimpur Kheri. There are no opportunities for urgent resolutions on important issues in the country. There is no discussion of legislation affecting all citizens. If this is the general position of the ruling party, then why build a new parliament building in Central Vista for a pittance?

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