Lucknow, Dec 16 (UiTV/IANS) – Former Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Sushila Saroj has sought chief minister Yogi Adityanath’s pardon for her son-in-law, Anurag Bhadauria’s alleged objectionable remarks against him.
In a viral video, Sushila Saroj has appealed to the chief minister to stop police action against Bhadauria who had allegedly made derogatory remarks against the chief minister in a live debate on a TV channel last month.
In her emotional appeal, Saroj can be heard calling herself “daughter of Gorakhpur”.
Saroj claimed that on December 9 police personnel of Lucknow’s Hazratganj police station pasted a notice for demolition of her house in Lucknow in case Bhadauria did not appear before the court.
Saroj has claimed that the house belongs to her and it is not in the name of her son-in-law.
She said that the alleged remarks by her son-in-law were just a slip of tongue and that his son-in-law should be forgiven.
It may be recalled that an FIR was lodged against Bhadauria at the Hazratganj police station after a complaint regarding his remarks was filed by the Bharatiya Janata Party state spokesperson Hero Bajpai on November 12.
Cop arrested in custodial death case in UP’s Kanpur
Special Operations Group in-charge Prashant Gautam, one of the seven accused, has been arrested for murder in connection with the custodial death of a 27-year-old trader in Kanpur Dehat district.
Seven persons, including six policemen and a duty doctor of Kanpur Dehat district hospital, were booked on Wednesday in connection with the death of the trader Balwant Singh in police custody, late on Monday night.
On the complaint of Angad Singh, uncle of Balwant Singh, an FIR had been registered under the relevant IPC sections.
Balwant Singh, who died in police custody after he was detained in an alleged loot case, was assaulted and had more than two dozen wounds on his body, according to the autopsy report.
As per the doctors, who performed the autopsy, he died due to severe assault.
Superintendent of police Kanpur Dehat Suniti, said, “On Thursday, the police arrested SOG in-charge Prashant Gautam, one of the seven accused, while searches are underway to arrest the remaining accused who are absconding. Six teams have been formed to arrest them. They are facing murder charge.”
Meanwhile, another person, Ram Rathore of Mahipalpur, who was allegedly picked up by the Kanpur Dehat police in connection with the robbery and in which Balwant Singh died in police custody, has been admitted to Havaspur Community Health Centre. The police were tight-lipped about the reasons for the hospitalisation.