Unnao Case: CM Yogi Adityanath had a watchful eye on the increasing tension
Unnao Case: CM Yogi Adityanath had a watchful eye on the increasing tension
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The UP government, which came on the backfoot, did not directly respond to the attack on the attacker by burning alive the rape victim of Unnao. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath went from Lucknow to Kanpur and then Jhansi on Saturday, but despite a busy schedule, he kept an eye on Unnao's events and kept taking information from moment to moment.

According to the media report, there is an atmosphere of disappointment and anger across the state over the incident of burning the victim alive in Unnao. On Saturday morning, when the news of Unnao's rape victim's death came to the media, it boiled over. Politics also heats up. Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav sat on a dharna. When the Congress came on the road, Priyanka Gandhi reached the victim's house. BSP supremo Mayawati also intensified the attack on the government, but there was no response from the BJP. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath came to Jhansi after Kanpur.

For your information, let us tell you that the Chief Minister had a very busy schedule in Jhansi. Despite such busyness, the Chief Minister kept an eye on Unnao's incident. Whenever he got a chance, he inquired about the developments. From there, two ministers and Unnao MP were sent to the victim's house. Through Unnao DM, a check of Rs 25 lakh was handed over to the victim's family. The Chief Minister, who was under damage control, did not react to the political attack of the opposition. The media tried to ask the Chief Minister several times, but each time he appeared to be escaping.

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