Muzaffarnagar: a year after MP AAP at Rajya Sabha Sanjay Singh was ordered for incitement and promoting hostility, the top police had submitted a closing report because it found “no evidence” against it.
At a press conference in Delhi on August 12 last year, Singh has published the findings of the AAP survey conducted by telephone where the population was asked about their perceptions of the dynamics of caste in the state government.
He quoted a survey to say that “63% of people called the Casteist government”.
He also said the survey “found that certain caste” ran.
A series of complaints was put forward against Singh – in Muzaffarnagar, Lucknow, Lakhimpur Kheri, Aligarh, Greater Noida, Sant Kabirnagar, Baghpat and Basti, including – Basically he was charged with incitement, promoting hostility, imputation, or a statement of prejudice on national integration, defamation Good for violations.
At the Muzaffarnagar case based on complaints by someone called Gayurav Agarwal, who has one witness, Vibhor Singhal.
Agarwal has read the news report on the Singh press conference, said source, and filed a complaint on August 13.
Both of them have told the police that they have no evidence to support their claims.
Subhash Singh’s officer investigation, which with Crime Branch, confirmed that the report was submitted.
“The complainant told the police that he did not have Evidencs.
E to strengthen his claim on the basis of the FIR has been submitted.
So, the closing report has been submitted and presented in court.
The court will now decide what happened next,” another senior police officer told toi.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court had provided protection against the arrest to Singh after he said he became a “bad” targeted.
The crime branch report has been submitted in the court of Judge, Manoj Kumar, who has requested a complainant to appear on September 16 if he has objections.