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India: Man, dead for 6 years, gets notice for anti-CAA protests

Two other bedridden men in their nineties have also received similar notices

Published: January 03, 2020 14:06IANS
Pictures: Anti-CAA protests continue in Indian cities
Ferozabad (Uttar Pradesh): In an embarrassment to the Yogi Adityanath government, which is taking strict action against those who indulged in violence during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests, the police has served a notice to a man who died six years ago.

The police in Ferozabad district have sent out notices to about 200 people asking them to explain why action should not be taken against them for the violence during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests.

One such notice has been served to Banne Khan, who died six years ago at the age of 94.


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Khan's son Mohammad Sarfaraz confirmed the incident and said that the police should have conducted a 'proper inquiry'.

"I also have my father's death certificate. I am going to tell the police to go to my father's grave and ask him to apply for bail. What else do I do?" he asked.


Two other men in their nineties - 93-year-old Fasahat Meer Khan, who has been bedridden for months and 90-year-old Sufi Ansar Hussain, who is suffering from pneumonia and has just returned from a Delhi hospital after his treatment - have also received similar notices.

Khan is the founder of a college in Ferozabad while Hussain has been a caretaker at a local mosque for about six decades.

Both men are members of their local peace committees that regularly coordinate with the police for maintaining peace in any area.

In notices issued to both men, they have been asked to appear before a government magistrate and apply for bail after submitting a bond of Rs 10 lakh.

Ansar Hussain said: "I was at Sir Gangaram Hospital in Delhi on December 25 and have returned only yesterday. I do not know why they did this. I have spent all my life to ensure peace in the city. There was an Urs on December 20 and I had even invited the authorities."


Ferozabad City Magistrate Kunwar Pankaj Singh said that there was an error and will be rectified.

"There was a lot of pressure on us to maintain peace and these were interim measures taken based on the reports from various police stations," he told reporters and added that no action will be taken against any elderly persons.

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Please call all Yogi Bhagats, and let them explain and defend Yogi .....before I start Bhagat Brain and gobar memes....
 
India: Man, dead for 6 years, gets notice for anti-CAA protests

Two other bedridden men in their nineties have also received similar notices

Published: January 03, 2020 14:06IANS
Pictures: Anti-CAA protests continue in Indian cities
Ferozabad (Uttar Pradesh): In an embarrassment to the Yogi Adityanath government, which is taking strict action against those who indulged in violence during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests, the police has served a notice to a man who died six years ago.

The police in Ferozabad district have sent out notices to about 200 people asking them to explain why action should not be taken against them for the violence during the anti-Citizenship Amendment Act protests.

One such notice has been served to Banne Khan, who died six years ago at the age of 94.


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Khan's son Mohammad Sarfaraz confirmed the incident and said that the police should have conducted a 'proper inquiry'.

"I also have my father's death certificate. I am going to tell the police to go to my father's grave and ask him to apply for bail. What else do I do?" he asked.


Two other men in their nineties - 93-year-old Fasahat Meer Khan, who has been bedridden for months and 90-year-old Sufi Ansar Hussain, who is suffering from pneumonia and has just returned from a Delhi hospital after his treatment - have also received similar notices.

Khan is the founder of a college in Ferozabad while Hussain has been a caretaker at a local mosque for about six decades.

Both men are members of their local peace committees that regularly coordinate with the police for maintaining peace in any area.

In notices issued to both men, they have been asked to appear before a government magistrate and apply for bail after submitting a bond of Rs 10 lakh.

Ansar Hussain said: "I was at Sir Gangaram Hospital in Delhi on December 25 and have returned only yesterday. I do not know why they did this. I have spent all my life to ensure peace in the city. There was an Urs on December 20 and I had even invited the authorities."


Ferozabad City Magistrate Kunwar Pankaj Singh said that there was an error and will be rectified.

"There was a lot of pressure on us to maintain peace and these were interim measures taken based on the reports from various police stations," he told reporters and added that no action will be taken against any elderly persons.

https://gulfnews.com/photos/news/pi...inue-in-indian-cities-1.1577291422651?slide=1


ha ha ha rioters and criminals resort to such cheap tactics to save their skins . they will not be spared .
 
What do you mean??? man was pretending dead for 6 years???

no , expert offenders resort to this tactics villagers do it often ,
this happens when police asks for name and other details people deliberately tell fake and name of dead people , police constables and patwaris are not very educated nor they have enough time to recheck .such cases i myself have seen in case of FIR launched against land grabbers or land mafias .
 

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