Lok Sabha adjourned over farmer deaths
The Lok Sabha was on Monday adjourned till noon following a protest by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Samajwadi Party members against the killing of two farmers in police firing in Uttar Pradesh's Mathura district.
Soon after the house assembled, the opposition members moved towards Speaker, Ms Meira Kumar's, podium and raised the issue, shouting slogans against the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government.
Ms Kumar then adjourned the house till noon.
On Sunday two farmers were killed when police fired at them protesting inadequate compensation against acquisition of land in an area bordering Aligarh and Mathura districts.
Land had been acquired for the 165-km long Yamuna expressway between Noida and Agra.
Uttar Pradesh Government has ordered a judicial probe into the clashes and has appealed to the agitating farmers to maintain calm.
The government also announced an ex-gratia of Rs five lakh to the kin of those killed in alleged police firing.
Meanwhile, the government transferred SSP Aligarh, Mr Vijay Prakash and the District Magistrate, Mr Rama Rao. DM of Barabanki, Mr R. Ravindra Naik and SP Sultanpur, Mr Satyendra Veer Singh, have been appointed as the new DM and SSP respectively.
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