Photojournalist, brother shot dead in U.P.’s Saharanpur

SP, Cong. slam State govt. over law and order situation

August 18, 2019 10:59 pm | Updated 10:59 pm IST - Lucknow

A photojournalist with a prominent Hindi daily and his brother were shot dead in Saharanpur district on Sunday morning following an altercation over disposal of cow dung, police said.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced an ex-gratia of ₹5 lakh each for the kin of the deceased, however, the Samajwadi Party and the Congress slammed the ruling BJP over the alleged collapse of law and order and failure to provide adequate compensation.

Ashish (23), a photographer with Dainik Jagran newspaper, and his brother Ashutosh (19) were killed by their neighbour Mahipal Saini and his sons, Senior Superintendent of Police (Saharanpur) Dinesh Kumar P. said.

“In the midst of an argument, Mahipal and his sons entered the house of Ashish and Ashutosh and shot them. Locals rushed the duo to a nearby hospital, where the doctors declared them brought dead,” the SSP said.

Three teams have been formed to nab the culprits who are absconding, he added.

“Chief Minister has taken cognisance of the Saharanpur incident wherein the journalist of Dainik Jagran and his brother were shot dead by the assailants,” a statement issued here by a senior Uttar Pradesh government official said.

“SSP Saharanpur has been directed to initiate the strongest action. The State government stands by the bereaved family,” the statement added.

Reacting to the incident, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav expressed grief over the deaths. , and demanded that the guilty be brought to book at the earliest.

‘Inadequate assistance’

“During the regime of the SP government, the kin of the deceased used to get ₹20 lakh as immediate financial assistance. The BJP government should do at least this much,” he said.

AJay Kumar, Leader of Congress Legislative Party in the U.P. Assembly, demanded the resignation of the Chief Minister.

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