Sonbhadra massacre: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra to meet family of U.P. firing victims today

The administration has started preparations for the visit, and security arrangements are being initiated in line with her security requirements, an official spokesman said.

Updated - August 13, 2019 09:19 am IST - Sonbhadra (UP)

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra sitting on a dharna in Narayanpur on Mirzapur road when she was detained by police earlier onroute to meeting the victims of the massacre.

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra sitting on a dharna in Narayanpur on Mirzapur road when she was detained by police earlier onroute to meeting the victims of the massacre.

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra will visit Umbha village on Tuesday to meet the family members of ten Gond tribals who were gunned down last month over a land dispute.

The administration has started preparations for the visit, and security arrangements are being initiated in line with her security requirements, an official spokesman said.

Ms. Vadra will also talk to the affected families about the development works in the village and try to get first-hand account of the steps taken by the government for their security after the incident, party sources said.

Ten people were gunned down and 28 others injured when armed men led by a village pradhan clashed with the villagers in a bid to take possession of a disputed piece of land.

The Congress leader had tried to visit the village after the massacre but was denied permission by the district administration which had promulgated section 144 of the CrPC in view of the prevailing tension.

After meeting those injured in the Varanasi hospital, she was stopped and detained in Mirzapur on her way to Umbha. She was detained for the night by the district administration at the Chunar fort.

The members of tribal community met Ms. Vadra the next day . The Congress leader had promised monetary help to the affected families, which was handed over to them by a delegation of party leaders later.

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