Ashish Mishra fled to Nepal? Did not appear before the Crime-Branch


- In fact, UP police reached Ashish Mishra's house after the Supreme Court knocked him down on Thursday.

New Delhi: In the Lakhimpur violence case, accused Ashish Mishra was rushed home by police. It was found out that he is not at home. The members of the household do not even have information about them. So the police stuck a notice on his house and asked him to appear for questioning at 10 am on Friday.

Meanwhile, according to media reports, Ashish is suspected to be hiding in the border region of Nepal near Lakhimpur. According to a report, he is said to have gone into hiding in Nepal.

In fact, the Supreme Court yesterday (Thursday) slammed the UP police. The police then had to be proactive. After that, the police reached Ashish's house and he was not there, so the police pasted a notice on the door of his house, asking him to be present at 10 am on Friday. At the same time, different teams of police have become active in finding Ashish. Yet in this whole case the police are lying.

Lucknow Zone IG Laxmisingh, on the other hand, says Ashish needs to be questioned in the matter. The search is on. Opposition groups called for an immediate end to the protests, which took place five days ago. He alleged that in the whole affair, the police were already busy rescuing the son of the Union Home Minister. A total of eight people, including four farmers, a journalist and a BJP activist, were killed in the Lakhimpur incident. Even so, the police did not think of interrogating Ashish for four days? The police became 'active' only when the Supreme Court asked the government for a status report during a public interest litigation hearing on Thursday.

Now, on Friday, the government (UP government) has to show the apex court what action is being taken. So anyway the UP government and the police are there to show that there is no activism going on. It is well known that the police arrested two persons named Ashish Pandey and Lovekush yesterday. They were both in the 'Fortuner' motor that was following the four jeeps that crushed the farmers.

The Lakhimpur case is scheduled to be heard in the Supreme Court today. The UP government is to submit a status report on the matter as per the Supreme Court order.

SP national president Akhilesh Yadav will arrive in Bahraich today to meet the families of the affected farmers. Yesterday, they went to Lakhimpur and met the families of the affected farmers.

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