LUCKNOW, Oct. 12 -- Uttar Pradesh ministers Rakesh Sachan and Asim Arun on Saturday visited the family of Hariom Valmiki, a Dalit man allegedly lynched by a mob on suspicion of theft on the night of October 2-3, and handed over Rs 13.55 lakh in financial assistance on behalf of the state government, officials said. Minister of state (independent charge) for social welfare, Asim Arun, informed that the amount of Rs 13.55 has been distributed among the victim's wife and father, as they live separately in Raebareli and Fatehpur, respectively. He said the two separate cheques of Rs 6,92,500 and Rs 6,62,500 have been handed over to the deceased's wife, Sangeeta and his father, Gangadeeb, respectively. Arun said the state government has promised a thorough investigation and strict action against those responsible. Under government schemes, the deceased's wife will also receive a monthly pension of Rs 6,000, and his daughter Ananya will get Rs 2,500 monthly under the CM Bal Sewa Yojana. Additionally, the victim's father received financial aid, while the victim's brother and sister were offered government jobs in social welfare and the Fatehpur district hospital. Arun, along with Rakesh Sachan, the cabinet minister for micro, small and medium enterprises, Khadi and village industries, sericulture, handlooms and textiles, was on an inspection visit to NTPC Unchahar in Rae Bareli, where they met the victim's family. Hariom, 38, was allegedly beaten to death by a mob in Unchahar on suspicion of being a 'drone thief' while on his way to meet his wife, who lives with her parents due to marital differences. Police have registered a case under the BNS section 105 for culpable homicide and relevant sections of the SC/ST Act. So far, 12 of the 15 identified accused have been arrested. The incident comes amid rising fears of drone thefts in rural UP. Villagers are keeping night watches and installing terrace lights to deter suspected drones. HTC...