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Karauli priest case: Mahesh Joshi says govt would take strict action against land encroachers

By ANI | Updated: October 9, 2020 17:25 IST

Congress leader Mahesh Joshi, who is the chief whip of the party in the state assembly, said on Friday that the state government would take strict action against land encroachers in the Karauli incident in Rajasthan in which a temple priest was allegedly burnt alive.

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Congress leader Mahesh Joshi, who is the chief whip of the party in the state assembly, said on Friday that the state government would take strict action against land encroachers in the Karauli incident in Rajasthan in which a temple priest was allegedly burnt alive.

Joshi said he had spoken to the state police chief and the family will be provided security.

"I have also spoken to the Director-General of Police (DGP). The family will be provided security and their demands will be discussed. I will write a letter to the Chief Minister, we would take strict action against land encroachers. The government will do justice," Joshi told .

The temple priest succumbed to his injuries on Thursday night after he was allegedly burnt alive by few people during a scuffle over encroachment of temple land at Bukna village in Sapotra, Karauli district.

The police have arrested the main accused, Kailash Meena in connection with the incident.

( With inputs from ANI )

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