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Bulandshahr: Yogi Adityanath Tells Slain Inspector's Family They Will Get Justice

The Chief Minister has decided that the government would pay off the education loan that the family had taken.
Yogi Adityanath with Inspector Subodh Singh's family.
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Yogi Adityanath with Inspector Subodh Singh's family.

LUCKNOW — Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday met the family members of Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh who was killed in the Bulandshahr violence and assured them of justice and strict action against the culprits.

The chief minister met Singh's wife and two sons at his Kalidas Marg residence, an official spokesman said.

"The Chief Minister has given assurance to the victim's family that they will remain like a family and there would not any disturbance in their studies," UP DGP OP Singh, who was also present there, told reporters.

He said Adityanath had decided that the government would pay off the education loan that the family had taken.

"The chief minister has assured us that he will remain with us in this difficult time and ensure justice for us. He said strict action will be taken against those involved," the victim's son Shrey Singh said.

Adityanath had declared Monday a compensation of Rs 40 lakh for the wife, Rs 10 lakh for the parents and a government job for a member of his family.

The inspector was also an Investigating Officer (IO) in the 2015 Akhlaq lynching case.

Singh and a 20-year-old man were killed in mob violence triggered by alleged slaughter of cows in Bulandshahr.

The chief minister had ordered a thorough probe and issued directions to take strict action against those involved in the alleged cow slaughter in the western Uttar Pradesh district.

Adityanath had held a late night meeting on Tuesday with the chief secretary, the DGP, the principal secretary (home) and the additional director general of police (intelligence).

The chief minister had also drawn flak from opposition parties for attending a laser show in Gorakhpur when the violence broke out in Bulandshahr Monday.

An official spokesman said the chief minister was of the view that the incident "is part of a bigger conspiracy, and hence all those directly or indirectly related to cow slaughter should be arrested in a time-bound manner".

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