Sabah State Elections 2024: BSP chief Mayawati’s nephew Akash Anand and four others have been registered for violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) for allegedly using offensive language at a poll rally here, police said on Sunday. The action was taken after the district administration took cognizance of Mr. Anand’s speech at a rally earlier in the day, they said.
“This government is a bulldozer government and a traitorous government. A party that starves the young and enslaves the old is a terrorist government. The Taliban is running such a government in Afghanistan,” the BSP leader said. Ta.
In his speech, Anand also cited a National Crime Records Bureau report on 16,000 kidnappings in the state and accused the government of failing to provide safety to women and children. He further alleged that the BJP is a party of thieves who got Rs 16,000 crore through electoral bonds.
The incident involved BSP national coordinator Anand, party candidates Mahendra Yadav, Shyam Awasthi and Akshay Kalra, rally organizer Vikas Rajvanshi and Sitapur police chief Chakresh Mishra. It was stated that it was registered against.
He said the case is under IPC sections 171C (undue influence in elections), 153B (imposition, assertions prejudicial to national unity) and 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant). , and was registered under Section 125 (promoting hostility) of the RP Act, it added. among classes in connection with elections).
Mishra said the speech was meant to incite violence, used unparliamentary language and violated the Model Code of Conduct. Sitapur will vote in the fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls on May 13.
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