Mirzapur: The case of the killing of 10 people in the Sonbhadra massacre in Uttar Pradesh has now taken a political shape. Three days after the massacre, The National General Secretary of the Congress party Priyanka Vadra left for Sonbhadra, but was detained midway and stopped at Chunar Guest House in Mirzapur district where she had staged an overnight dharna with her supporters. Appeared. On Saturday (July 20), Priyanka once again reiterated her refusal to return without meeting the victims and refused to give her personal bond for bail, after which the administration introduced Priyanka Gandhi to the victims of the Sonbhadra incident 24 hours after the dharna demonstration. Earlier, Priyanka had accused the UP administration of preventing the families of the victims from meeting them. Priyanka said the administration is not allowing the affected families to enter the guest house. Earlier, in a tweet, Priyanka Vadra had also targeted the UP government, writing, "I have come to meet the poor tribals who are suffering from genocide, to know their agony. As a public servant, it is my religion and moral authority. My decision to meet him is unrestored. In another tweet, Priyanka wrote, "I have been arrested by the Uttar Pradesh administration for the last nine hours and kept in Chunar Fort. The administration is saying that I have to be granted bail of 50,000 otherwise I will be sentenced to 14 days in jail, but they will not let me go to Sonbhadra so they have an 'order from above'. ' BJP to get the majority in Rajya Sabha Many in the race for Bihar BJP chief's post, name to be announced soon Kamal Nath reacted over former BJP MLA's statement, said: "It is the culture of the BJP.