Published 01:49 IST, October 10th 2019
BJP leader shot dead in Uttar Pradesh's Basti, sparks protests
A 26-year-old BJP worker and former student union leader was allegedly shot dead by two men in UP’s Basti, sparking violent protests by his supporters
A 26-year-old BJP worker and former student union leader was allegedly shot dead by two men in UP’s Basti, sparking protests by his supporters who set ablaze several government buses and police vehicles.
Student mob agitated over BJP worker’s death
Kabir Tiwari, a former student union president of APN college, was attacked around 10 am at Ranjeet crossing on Malviya road, they said. He was taken to the district hospital from where he was referred to Lucknow. Tiwari died on the way, they said. After the incident, the supporters of the BJP leader kept the body in front of the city police station demanding immediate arrest of the accused. A mob of students damaged 15 roadways buses and a police jeep, besides setting ablaze a police bike.
"After seeing CCTV footage, it has become clear that there were only two people," IG Basti Ashutosh Kumar said.
Accused arrested
The accused have been arrested and three illegal pistols seized, Kumar said. Both the accused, Abhay Tewari and Anurag Tewari, are graduate students in Sant Kabir Nagar. They have accepted their crime, the IG said, adding that they had a personal rivalry with Singh. Those who indulged in vandalism and arson will be identified and an FIR will be lodged against them, the IG added.
Updated 07:08 IST, October 10th 2019