UP govt withdraws 22-yr-old case against Yogi Adityanath
The
Uttar Pradesh government has ordered the withdrawal of a 22-year-old case
against Yogi Adityanath under a new law passed by the state assembly last week,
which provides amnesty to politicians from what the chief minister has called
old, "non-serious" cases against them.
Yogi
Adityanath Apart from Adityanath, who holds the home portfolio, Union Minister
of State for Finance Shiv Pratap Shukla, BJP MLA Sheetal Pandey and ten others
were respondents in the case.
The case
was filed at Gorakhpur's Pipiganj police station on May 27, 1995.
The
Adityanath government's order to withdraw the case against the chief minister
was issued last week, just a day before the Uttar Pradesh Criminal Law
(Composition of Offences and Abatement of Trials) (Amendment) Bill, 2017 was
tabled in the state Assembly.
Before
the bill was tabled, Adityanath told the House that 20,000
"politically-motivated" cases were filed across the state over
protest demonstrations.
The
amendment would bring to an end all these cases pending before magistrates till
December 31, 2015, he said.
Gorakhpur
Additional District Magistrate, City, Rajneesh Chandra told PTI that the order
for filing an application seeking withdrawal of the case from the court has
already been received.
The
prosecutor has been instructed to file the application before the court
concerned, he said.
Gorakhpur
is Adityanath's home turf, and he represented the Lok Sabha constituency five
terms before being appointed the chief minister earlier this year.
The case
was pending in a Gorakhpur court which had earlier directed that non-bailable
warrants (NBWs) be issued against the accused for non-appearance.
In May
this year, shortly after Adityanath took over the reins of the state, his
government had told the Allahabad High Court that he cannot be prosecuted in
another case for allegedly making a hate speech that was said to have triggered
communal riots in Gorakhpur in 2007.
The
government refused to grant the mandatory sanction for his prosecution.
Adityanath,
who was then the local MP, made the alleged hate speech following the killing
of a Hindu youth in a clash between two groups during a Moharram procession.
He was
arrested and spent 10 days in jail before being enlarged on bail.
The
sanction was needed to file a charge sheet against him under IPC section 153-A
on the charge of promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of
religion and caste.
The
offence is punishable with imprisonment of up to five years.
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