Six people, including five members of a family, were allegedly killed in violence over longstanding land dispute in Uttar Pradesh’s Deoria on Monday.
The incident took place in Ledha Tola locality in Fatehpur village of Rudrapur area.
Heavy police force and a company of PAC have been deployed in Fatehpur village and adjoining areas to avoid escalation of the issue.
Giving details of the crime, Special DG, Law and Order, Prashant Kumar said that former district panchayat member Prem Yadav, 50, was attacked with sharp edged weapons and killed by his rival Satyaprakash Dubey and his family when he went to the latter’s house.
In retaliation, Yadav’s supporters from Abhaipur attacked Dubey’s house and killed Dubey and five of his family, he said.
Besides 54-year-old Dubey, his wife Kiran Dubey, 52, daughters Saloni, 18, and Nandani, 10, and son Gandhi, 15, were killed in the attack.
Dubey’s son Anmol was injured in the attack and has been referred to Medical college for treatment.
The violence erupted out of a land dispute the two families were locked in.
Two persons have been arrested in connection with the killings, Kumar said.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed the Commissioner of Police and the Inspector General to take strict action against the guilty.
He also condoled with the bereaved members of the two families and directed officials to ensure the best treatment to the injured.
BJP MLA from Deoria Sadar, Shalabh Mani Tripathi, said he was saddened by the killings and will get the matter investigated.
“Heartbroken by the brutal incident that took place in Fatehpur of Rudrapur assembly constituency of Deoria. This is a very unfortunate and sad incident. This type of incident is absolutely unacceptable,” Tripathi said.
“It will be thoroughly investigated and instructions have been given for strict action. The guilty will not be spared at all … accountability of people of revenue and police administration will also be fixed,” he added.
With inputs from PTI
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