Justice for Valmiki: Arrests Follow Dalit Lynching in Raebareli
The police in Raebareli have arrested two more suspects, bringing the total to 14, in the lynching case of Dalit man Hariom Valmiki, who was mistaken for a thief. The political uproar over the incident involved responses from Rahul Gandhi and assurances from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
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In a significant breakthrough, Raebareli police have arrested two more individuals in connection with the lynching of Dalit man Hariom Valmiki, raising the total number of suspects in custody to 14. The accused, identified as Chhotu alias Sujeet Agrahari and Avinesh Singh alias Saurabh Singh Baghel, were detained from Baniyan ka Purwa in Pachkhara village.
The tragic incident has sparked political controversy, drawing attention from prominent figures such as Lok Sabha Opposition Leader Rahul Gandhi, who engaged with the victim's family. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has promised justice, assuring the family of government support, including housing and employment for Valmiki's widow, Sangeeta Valmiki.
Police investigation is ongoing, led by Circle Officer Girija Shankar Tripathi. Key measures have been implemented, including the suspension of five policemen. The Chief Minister emphasized the swift arrests and reiterated the government's commitment to protecting Dalits and addressing law and order concerns.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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