Mayawati seeks judicial probe into Delhi clashes

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Mayawati seeks judicial probe into Delhi clashes

Saturday, 29 February 2020 | PNS | Lucknow

After advising Bharatiya Janata Party and Aam Aadmi Party not to play “dirty” politics over Delhi riots and instead make joint efforts to restore peace at the earliest, Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Friday wrote a letter to President Ram Nath Kovind demanding a high-level judicial probe into the Delhi violence.
Mayawati said that there was a considerable amount of loss of life and property in the violence witnessed in some parts of New Delhi. Stressing that the violence had “trampled” Delhi like during the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, Mayawati termed them as most serious and unfortunate and said they had drawn the concern of the world and got negative publicity.
“A high-level inquiry monitored by a Supreme Court judge needs to be ordered into the violent clashes in Delhi so that a conclusion can be reached and stains on the national capital, like that of the anti-Sikh riots, could be washed off to some extent,” Mayawati said in the letter released by the party here on Friday afternoon.
“The ruling party and the government have a special duty to see that neither they do anything that would damage the prestige of the country nor do their partymen give any statement or indulge in act that would lead to anarchy and violence and become international headlines,” she said.
The BSP supremo said that those who had lost family members and property in the violence should be given appropriate compensation by the Centre and the Delhi government. She further said that stringent action should be taken against those behind the violence. 
It may be mentioned that violent clashes in northeast Delhi areas have left 39 dead and more than 250 injured.
The BSP president charged that the “country has seen and felt that BJP and its government have failed to fulfil its legal and constitutional duty as a result of which about three dozen lives have been lost and 200 have been injured and several businesses destroyed in times of high inflation, poverty and unemployment.”
Mayawati said “negligence” and “failure” of the Delhi Police and administration in the riots was for everyone to see.

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