LUCKNOW: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath submitted in a written reply in the state assembly on Tuesday that the state government has no provision to compensate families of people who die in “riot-related incidents”.According to Yogi’s submission, 21 people died in “riot-related incidents” in the last six months. He said 400 police personnel were injured in stone-pelting by protesters while 61 cops suffered gunshot injuries.At least 21 people were killed in violence during anti-CAA protests across UP on December 19 and 20. The UP government has claimed that none of them died of police bullets. While referring to these incidents of violence in his speech in the assembly last week, the CM had claimed that “rioters were killed by rioters”.On Tuesday, the CM was replying to a query by SP MLA Rakesh Pratap Singh who asked for the death toll of the people dying in riot-related incidents in the past six months and whether the state government would make any provision to compensate the families of the victims.Yogi’s statement has come at a time when the opposition has been criticising his government on the law and order situation and the handling of anti-CAA protests. Yogi had earlier ordered issuance of recovery notices to the protesters who damaged public property during violence. The CM also submitted that crime against women rose between 2017 and 2018 but these cases were brought down in 2019. In a written reply to SP MLA Ujjwal Raman Singh , the CM said that 51,582 cases of crime against women were registered in 2017. This figure rose to 53,608 in 2018 but came down to 49,867 in 2019.