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– Photo : Amar Ujala
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The license of arms of Nagar Panchayat President and Samajwadi Party leader Rashid Khan, who is named in the case of threatening the teenager who was a victim of gang rape in Bhadarsa area of Ayodhya, will now be cancelled. For this, Kotwali Nagar Police has pasted a notice at the residence of the accused Nagar Panchayat President.
Earlier, the Nagar Panchayat President, accused of threatening the victim and her family, was summoned by the police to the city police station to record his statement. A notice for this was also pasted at the accused’s house. On the day the Nagar Panchayat President was called to Kotwali Nagar to record his statement, the police got information that on that day he was attending the inauguration ceremony of an establishment of a leader associated with the Samajwadi Party along with Tej Narayan Pandey alias Pawan, a senior leader of the Samajwadi Party and a former Minister of State in Akhilesh Yadav’s government.
The Kotwali Nagar Police has also got a photo of the Nagar Panchayat President with former minister Pawan Pandey. This photo was uploaded on social media on the same day. Now the Kotwali Nagar Police has tightened the noose on the Nagar Panchayat President. Recently, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who came to the program organized at the Agricultural University in Kumarganj, also discussed this rape case of Bhadarsa. In this case, the main accused is Samajwadi Party’s Bhadarsa Nagar President Mueed Khan. His bakery has been demolished under bulldozer action after CM Yogi’s strictness. Apart from this, the district administration has identified large-scale illegal encroachments on government land in the Bhadarsa Nagar Panchayat area, but till now no action has been taken by the administration to remove these encroachments. There is also a large-scale encroachment on the land of a primary school in Bhadarsa. Its measurement has been done, but it is not known for what reasons the district administration and Sohawal Tehsil administration are holding back from taking action.