
The Mau Sadar Assembly in Uttar Pradesh was declared free after Suuldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) Mla Abbas Ansari, son of gangster politician Mukhtar Ansari, for his belief in the case of hatred.
What exactly happened?
On Saturday, Abbas was sentenced to a two-year imprisonment in the event of a hate 2022 by a special judgment of MP-MLA. While he threatened the Mau administration during a public meeting at the Ground Ground 3.
Fees against Abbas Ansari
The defense attorney of Darog Singh said that PTI Abbas was accused of various parts of the Indian Criminal Code, including:
- Section 189 for issuing threats for damage to the clerk,
2. Section 153-A to support hostility between different groups on the basis of religion, caste, place of birth, residence or language and disruption of municipal harmony,
3. Section 171f for the application of undue influence during the elections and
4. Section 506 for intimidation of crimes.
Singh said after hearing the arguments from both sides on Saturday, a special judge MP/MLA KP Singh condemned Abbas and sentenced him to two years according to sections 189 and 153-A, one year, according to section 506 and six months according to section 171-F. The sentences will take place in parallel. In addition, Abbas was fined £2,000.
Pursuant to the representation of the Act on People, the legislature may be terminated if the court is sentenced to two or more years.
Abbas was first elected as MLA in 2022 and won the Mau Sadar Assembly seat on the SBSP ticket, which at that time was part of the Alliance led by Samajwadi.
Currently, the SBSP is associated with the ruling coalition of Bharatiya Janata (BJP) and its party holds the position of the cabinet in the state government.
Before Abbas, Mau Sadar was long represented by his father, a veteran politician Mukhtar. He was stored in the district prison Banda and in March 2024 he died of cardiac arrest at the Uttar Pradesh hospital.
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