More than 20 people, including two police officials, were killed in violence that erupted during an eviction drive in June following a court order and a huge cache of explosives, arms and ammunition were recovered from the sprawling public park which had remained under illegal occupation by followers of a self-styled cult leader Ram Vriksh Yadav.
Upon coming out of the court room, lead petitioner Ashwini Upadhyay charged, "The state government has been, on each and every date of hearing, coming up with new tricks to protect senior leaders of the ruling Samajwadi Party whose role in facilitating the land grab is under scanner."
Earlier, in his rejoinder filed before the court, Upadhyay contended that the state government "does not have answers to questions raised in the petition" and hence "it has filed a vague, false and incorrect reply".
He added that the state government was yet to comply with order dated July 7 whereby it had been directed by the court to furnish copies of charge sheets filed against more than 100 people in connection with the violence at Mathura.
Responding to the state government's contention that the PILs, including the one filed by Upadhyay, were "politically motivated", the BJP leader submitted that he was previously associated with India Against Corruption and the Anna Hazare agitation besides having been a founding member of the Aam Aadmi Party and that he had "filed this PIL in personal capacity".
He also claimed that wife and brother of Mukul Dwivedi, the Superintendent of Police who was among those killed in the violence that erupted during the eviction drive, have alleged that he was made a "scapegoat" and favoured a CBI inquiry into his death.
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