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The minister had come to Lakimpur Kheri for the inauguration of an oxygen plant at a child care centre

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Lakhimpur Kheri (UP), December 15

Union minister Ajay Mishra lost his cool at reporters here on Wednesday, calling them “thieves” and lunging at one of them when they questioned him on the October 3 violence for which his son is among the accused.

A memorandum submitted by reporters also accused the Minister of State for Home Affairs of scuffling with them and snatching a reporter’s mobile phone.

The opposition has renewed its demand for the minister’s dismissal after a special investigation team (SIT) told a local court that the Lakhimpur Kheri violence in which eight people, including four farmers, were killed was a “pre-planned conspiracy.”       The court on Tuesday also allowed the SIT to add the attempt to murder charge in the FIR against the minister’s son, Ashish Mishra, and 12 others booked in the case, replacing it with lesser charges.

The charge under section 302 (murder) is retained in the FIR.

A video clip purportedly shows the minister getting angry when asked about these developments by a reporter from a television news channel.

“Don’t ask questions like a fool. Have you lost your mental balance (‘Dimag kharab hai kya’)?” he is heard saying in Hindi. “What do you want to know? You turned an innocent person into an accused. Aren’t you ashamed?”      He is also heard calling the media “chor”, or thieves, and angrily asking a journalist to switch off his mobile phone.

The clip shows him moving aggressively towards a reporter.

The confrontation took place at a government health centre, 15 kilometres from the Lakhimpur Kheri district headquarters, where he had gone to inaugurate an oxygen plant.

The hospital falls in Mishra’s Kheri parliamentary constituency, from where he has been elected twice.

In the brief interaction with reporters, the minister earlier took questions on the government efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic.

A journalists’ delegation later submitted a memorandum to the district magistrate, addressing it to the President and seeking security for themselves and action against the minister.

The minister had on Tuesday met his son at the district jail. As scheduled, he headed for Delhi on Wednesday.

The opposition has intensified its protest over the Lakhimpur Kheri violence after the Uttar Pradesh SIT’s accusation that it was a “pre-planned conspiracy”.

On Wednesday, the Lok Sabha was adjourned for the day after opposition members raised slogans and waved placards demanding that the minister should be sacked.

Outside the Lucknow Assembly, Samajwadi Party members staged a demonstration making the demand.

On October 3, four farmers and a journalist were allegedly crushed to death by a speeding SUV.  Angry farmers then allegedly lynched two BJP workers who were in the car and their driver. --- PTI

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