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Azam Khan booked for 'revenge' remarks in Sambhal

SP leader had allegedly exhorted the electorate to take revenge from the rioters of Muzaffarnagar by pressing button in LS polls

Press Trust of India Sambhal(UP)
Uttar Pradesh minister Azam Khan was today booked here on charges of inciting communal passions through his election speech.

On April 9, in his speech at an election rally here, the senior Samajwadi Party leader had allegedly exhorted the electorate to take revenge from the rioters of Muzaffarnagar by pressing the button in the Lok Sabha polls.

Interestingly, BJP leader Amit Shah, who along with Khan was yesterday barred by the Election Commission from holding public meetings, has also been booked for instigation people to take "revenge" of Muzaffarnagar by pressing button.

Block Development Officer (BDO) Satish Pandey lodged the FIR under section 153 A IPC (inciting communal passions through words spoken or written) and 125 (Peoples Representation Act), official sources here said.
 
"The country has not to be given in the hands of a murderer... The murderers of Muzaffarnagar should be avenged by pressing the button," Azam Khan had allegedly said in the speech.

Earlier in the day, the controversial SP leader was also booked in Ghaziabad on charges of promoting enmity on ground of religion and other offences.

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First Published: Apr 12 2014 | 5:00 PM IST

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