Today, ashish Mishra, the son of Union minister Ajay Mishra, appeared in court in connection with the murders of farmers in Lakhimpur, Uttar Pradesh. He was then taken to the Lakhimpur Jail. bp Singh, the Superintendent of Prisons, told ashish that "As the supreme Court's deadline approaches tomorrow, ashish Misra has surrendered to the local court. For security concerns, he is being housed in a separate cell in the jail."
Last october 3, Union minister Ajay Mishra and his son ashish Mishra attended an event in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur district with deputy chief minister Keshav prasad Maurya. Farmers gathered in the town of Gary on their way to show the Union minister the black flag. When the minister's son's vehicle crashed into the throng, four farmers were killed. Following that, police used batons to break up disturbances between farmers and bjp supporters. The occurrences resulted in the deaths of up to eight persons.
The families of the farmers killed in the Lakhimpur tragedy had petitioned the supreme court to have ashish Misra's bail revoked. The plea was considered by Chief Justice NV ramana and Justices surya Kant and Hima kohli in a special sitting of the supreme Court. The courts revoked ashish Misra's bail after the conclusion of the trial. We believe they have been denied the chance. The petitioner has the right to revoke the bail order issued in this case. As a result, we order the accused's bail to be revoked. Within a week, he must submit." The son of Union minister Ajay Mishra, ashish Mishra, has surrendered before the supreme Court. After that, he was imprisoned.