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March 31, 1998

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Probe into alleged police action against UP students

Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on Tuesday promised the Lok Sabha to inquire into the alleged police action against students appearing for board exams in Uttar Pradesh.

Responding during zero hour to Samajwadi Party leaders Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mohan Singh, Vajpayee said he did not want to dismiss the allegations as a ''state law and order issue'' in which the Centre had no role.

Mulayam Singh had complained that attacks against students, women and Dalits were on the rise in the state, and several innocent persons were being held in jails. He alleged a Dalit settlement near Kanpur had been demolished by the state authorities.

Vajpayee said the authorities had informed him that no student appearing for the annual examinations was arrested or detained. But he assured members that he would seek a probe into the members's allegations that students were taken into custody.

The prime minister appealed to the Opposition not to defend in any way the malaise of fraud and mass copying in examinations.

Pradip Kumar Kashyap had complained that a state minister's landing his helicopter in a school compound during an examination had badly disturbed the students.

Earlier, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Madan Lal Khurana and some other ruling party members had objected to the SP members raising state subjects.

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