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Yogi Govt Served NHRC Notice for “Endorsing” Encounter Killings

The Yogi govt has reportedly described the encounters as “proof of improvement in law & order in UP,” the NHRC said.

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice to the Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh, seeking a detailed report on allegations that it "endorsed" killings in encounters by the police, seeking improvement in the law and order situation in the state.

The National Human Rights Commission observed that even if the law and order situation is grave, the state cannot resort to such a mechanism, which may result in “extra judicial killings” of alleged criminals.

The commission has issued the notice to the Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary and sought a detailed report within six weeks.

The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports about the government of Uttar Pradesh allegedly endorsing killings in encounters by the police, seeking improvement in the law and order situation in the state.

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“The NHRC has taken suo motu cognisance of media reports about the government of Uttar Pradesh allegedly endorsing killings in encounters by police, seeking improvement in the law and order situation in the state,” It said.

According to official statistics, as reported on October 5, “433 such encounters had occurred over a period of six months starting from March 2017 when the present government came into existence. Nineteen alleged criminals were killed in these encounters and 89 injured,” it said. 

"Apart from this, 98 officials were also injured and one died. Another news story of 16 September says 15 people had been killed in encounters since the new government came to power in Uttar Pradesh," the NHRC claimed, citing the report.

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The Yogi govt has reportedly described the encounters as “proof of improvement in law & order in UP,” the NHRC said.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath. 
(Photo: IANS)
The state government has reportedly described the encounters as an “achievement and proof of improvement in the law and order situation. The Chief Minister was quoted by a newspaper on November 19 as saying ‘criminals will be jailed or killed in encounters,’” the NHRC added.

The reported statement of the Chief Minister tantamount to giving police and other state-governed forces a "free hand" to deal with criminals at their will and possibly, it may result into "abuse of power" by public servants, the NHRC said.

The commission noted that it also received intimation about "22 encounter deaths from the state police in 2017 till date, as per its standing guidelines."

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