PM announces aid, Pilot tries to enter Bhatta-Parsaul (Third Lead)

May 22nd, 2011 - 9:35 pm ICT by IANS  

Manmohan Singh New Delhi, May 22 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Sunday announced financial aid for victims of violence in Greater Noida, as Congress leader Sachin Pilot made an effort to visit Bhatta-Parsaul, which was epicentre of a farmer’s protest earlier this month.

The prime minister’s announcement for financial aid to the families of farmers who were wounded in the agitation in Bhatta-Parsaul came a day after the National Commission for Women (NCW) recommended a Central Bureau of Investigation probe into the violence and slammed the Uttar Pradesh government for alleged atrocities against women.

A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office said Rs.50,000 would be given to those seriously injured in the stir and Rs.10,000 to those who suffered minor injuries.

Pilot, who is minister of state for communications, Sunday tried to make his way to Bhatta-Parsaul but was arrested briefly and then released by the Uttar Pradesh Police. He was stopped and arrested near Lal Kuan on National Highway 24.

He was detained under Section 151 of the Criminal Procedure Code and was taken to a nearby police station and later escorted back to his Delhi residence.

Pilot was trying to go to Bhatta-Parsaul after visiting villagers lodged in the Dasna jail near Ghaziabad.

“We not only wanted to go to Bhatta-Parsaul but also to surrounding villages who have been given notice for acquiring land. The police blocked the national highway for over an hour then without giving any reason detained us, brought us to the police lines saying that you will break law and order,” Pilot said.

Bhatta-Parsaul hit the headlines May 7 after four people, including two policemen, were killed when villagers clashed with policemen while agitating for higher compensation for their lands acquired by the Uttar Pradesh government for development projects.

About 25 villagers are said to have been detained, though police were silent about this.

Most men aged between 18-55 have fled their homes from the village following the incident, fearing a crackdown by security forces.

“We are not breaking any law. We were going to Bhatta-Parsaul to console the families of villagers. My arrest is unjustified,” Pilot said.

Pilot is among several Congress MPs who have tried visiting Bhatta Parsaul after party general secretary Rahul Gandhi surprised Mayawati government with his visit to the village. Gandhi was later arrested and released by the state police.

Gandhi had told the villagers that Congress will not rest till they get justice. The Congress has demanded a judicial probe into violence.

Gandhi had also taken a batch of villagers to meet the prime minister.

The Mayawati government has denied charges about police atrocities on farmers.

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