New Delhi:Union minister Ajay Kumar Mishra, whose son has been booked in a murder case for allegedly mowing down four farmers in Lakhimpur Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh, on Thursday inaugurated a national conference on prisons organised by the BPRD, a department of the Home Ministry.
The 61-year-old Minister of State for Home Affairs attended the conference at the headquarters of the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPRD) in the Mahipalpur area of the national capital and addressed prison department officers who represented various states and union territories, officials said.
The two-day 7th national conference of heads of prisons of all states and union territories carries the theme of “preparing a decadal road map for the prisons and correctional services".
The BPRD said 75 senior prison officers from 25 states and four UTs are participating in the conference.
Called as the national think tank on police subjects, the BPRD on Wednesday had withdrawn the media invite for the event, saying it is being put on "hold and the invitation may be treated as cancelled".
Mediapersons who reached the venue on Thursday were not allowed to enter the BPRD campus.
The opposition has been demanding the sacking of Mishra, the BJP Lok Sabha MP from Kheri seat, over the violence. Eight people were killed in the violence -- four farmers, two BJP workers, a driver of the minister and a journalist working for a private TV channel.
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