8 booked under Gangster Act for creating trouble during PM visit


Kanpur (Uttar Pradesh), Jan 6 (IANS): The Kanpur police have invoked Gangster Act against five former Samajwadi Party workers and their three aides, accused of plotting a ruckus during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally on December 28.

The action has been taken on the orders of the commissioner of police, Asim Kumar Arun, in view of the investigation done so far and criminal record of the accused.

During the police investigation on the basis of the viral video it came to fore that the vehicle, which was vandalised on the day the Prime Minister visited the city, belonged to SP leader Ankur Patel.

The conspiracy was hatched by another SP leader Sachin Kesarwani, a resident of Awas Vikas Colony in Naubasta.

Soon after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rally in Kanpur on December 28, a video went viral on social media in the evening on the same day. In the video, SP workers could be seen indulging in vandalisation and burning effigies of BJP leaders, including Prime Minister and the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in front of a four-wheeler.

So far, the police have arrested eight persons, including Ankur Patel (SP leader), Sachin Kesarwani (SP leader), Sukant Sharma (SP worker), Abhishek Rawat (SP worker), Nikesh Kumar Yadav (SP worker) and Ansh, Jitendra and Arun in this connection. They have been sent to jail.

The Samajwadi Party has also expelled the five accused in the case.

 

  

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  • ashraf, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 06 2022

    new tactics by BJP , mentioning Samajwadi party name. last time pulwana trick worked well for BJP. this time they came up with new tactic. if they have used such brain on solving unemployment and development of the country and its citizens, it would have been great

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  • Kumar, Al-Khor, Qatar

    Thu, Jan 06 2022

    I must thank you for making me a stronger Hindu than ever before.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, india

    Thu, Jan 06 2022

    What did he think? After attacking farmers, ignoring #FarmersProtest for 15 months, without saying sorry for 700 farmer's deaths, he would walk into a warm welcome in #Punjab Punjab is not going to forget or forgive #GoBackModi

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, india

    Thu, Jan 06 2022

    Nothing but a political move to play victim card to avoid embarrassing situation of addressing empty chairs.....

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