Muzaffarnagar News: A case has been registered against more than 100 workers of Samajwadi Party (SP) and All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) for pelting stones and attacking the police in Kakrauli area of Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. A senior police officer gave this information on Thursday.
Additional Superintendent of Police (Rural) Aditya Bansal claimed that SP and AIMIM workers were fighting among themselves in Kakrauli village on Wednesday evening. When the police reached to intervene, the workers of both the parties present on the spot pelted stones at the police team.
He said that in this case, late on Wednesday night, the police registered a case against 15 named SP and 10 named workers of AIMIM and more than 90 unidentified workers of the Indian Justice Code under sections 109 (attempt to murder), 115 (intentionally causing hurt), 121 (doing official work). obstructing), 125 (willfully endangering the life or safety of any person), 131 (grievous and sudden assault on any person) An FIR has been registered on charges of assault or use of criminal force other than provocation.
Bansal said that apart from all the above, sections 132 (using force to stop a government employee from doing his work), 190 (unlawful gathering of crowd), 191 (rioting), 223 (not following government orders) have been charged. Charges of IPC, 351 (outraging the honor of a person) and 352 (intentional insult intended to provoke breach of peace) have also been registered.
Meanwhile, AIMIM district unit president Maulana Imran Qasmi said that the police was stopping the voters from casting their votes in the Mirapur assembly by-election despite having valid documents, protesting against which the police registered a false case against the workers. He said that the allegation of stone pelting on the police is wrong. Voting was held on Wednesday for the by-election in Meerapur assembly seat of Muzaffarnagar.
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