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UP Dalit lynching case: Family meets meet CM Adityanath
Siasat | October 12, 2025 2:39 AM CST

Raebareli: The family members of Dalit, Hariom Valmiki, who was lynched to death by a mob in the Rae Bareli district of Uttar Pradesh after being mistaken for a thief, met chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday, according to an official statement.

Hariom Valmiki’s wife, Sangeeta Valmiki, along with her father Chhote Lal and daughter Ananya, met CM Adityanath, accompanied by Manoj Pandey, the MLA from Unchahar. The chief minister expressed his condolences to the bereaved family.

Valmiki, a native of the Fatehpur district, was lynched to death by a mob in the Unchahar area of Rae Bareli on October 2 after being mistaken for a thief. Police have so far arrested 12 accused in the case.

Uttar Pradesh ministers Rakesh Sachan and Asim Arun on Saturday visited the family of Hariom Valmiki, a Dalit man allegedly lynched in Raebareli’s Unchahar area on October 2 after being mistaken for a thief, officials said.

The ministers assured strict action against the accused and reiterated the government’s commitment to ensuring justice for the deceased man’s family.

Rakesh Sachan, who serves as the Minister of MSME in the state cabinet, emphasised that the government is taking the incident “very seriously.” He visited Raebareili earlier on October 3 said he instructed officials to take the strictest possible action against those responsible.

“This is a grave matter. So far, action has been taken against 12 individuals, and those identified will not escape justice. The government stands firmly with the victim’s family,” he stated.

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Sachan announced that the family would receive financial assistance: Hariom’s wife, Pinky, and her father-in-law will each receive Rs 6.92 lakh. Additionally, Pinky will receive a monthly pension of Rs 5,000, and the couple’s daughter will receive Rs 2,500 per month as aid.

Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Social Welfare & SC/ST Welfare Asim Arun described the incident as a “brutal killing by a mob.”

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“Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has taken this very seriously. A total of 21 people have been identified, of whom 12 have been arrested so far. During one arrest, the accused opened fire at the police, and in retaliatory fire, he was injured in the leg,” Arun said.

Meanwhile, the case has seen 12 arrests, including that of the main accused, Deepak Agrahari, who was shot in the leg during an encounter near Ganga Katri on Friday.

Police said searches are continuing for the other 10 to 15 unidentified suspects.

The incident sparked a political row, with opposition parties attacking the BJP government over law and order and crimes against the Dalit community. The government, however, maintains that it has acted swiftly and that such incidents are being exploited for political gain.

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