Priyanka Gandhi stopped on way to Sonbhadra, Cong says she's been arrested

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Press Trust of India Lucknow/New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 19 2019 | 2:25 PM IST

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was on Friday stopped from going to Sonbhadra where 10 people were gunned down this week, and taken to a guesthouse after she squatted on the road with her supporters insisting that she be allowed to proceed.

The Sonbhadra shootout acquired a sharp political edge with Congress leaders, including former party president Rahul Gandhi, alleging she had been "illegally" arrested and the Uttar Pradesh government was attempting to crush democracy.

As the issue snowballed, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath promised justice and said the sub-divisional magistrate and four other officials were suspended.

Besides, 29 people, including the village headman Yagya Dutt and his brother, were arrested. A committee under the additional chief secretary (Revenue) has also been constituted and will give its report within 10 days, Adityanath said in a statement in the assembly.

Ten people were killed and 18 injured in the clash between supporters of the village head and Gond tribals over a piece of land in Sonbhadra's Ghorawal area on Wednesday. Dutt's supporters allegedly opened fire on the tribals.

Priyanka Gandhi, who landed in Varanasi and met the injured at the BHU Trauma Centre, was stopped in Narainpur while she was on her way to Sonbhadra.

She was taken to the Chunar guesthouse nearby after she sat on 'dharna'.

Priyanka Gandhi and other members of the Congress were stopped at Narainpur while they were on their way to Sonbhadra and sat there on 'dharna', Deputy Inspector General Piyush Kumar Srivastava said.

They were pacified after sometime and were taken to the Chunar guesthouse, the police station in-charge of Narainpur added.

An agitated Priyanka Gandhi, the party's general secretary UP (East), said she only wanted to meet the affected families.

"A boy of my son's age was shot at and is lying in hospital. Tell me on what legal basis have I been stopped here," she said.

"I can move ahead only with four people. I want to meet the victims... I only want to meet the affected families, whose members have been mercilessly shot dead."

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First Published: Jul 19 2019 | 2:25 PM IST

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