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Azam Khan and Abdullah did not get relief from Rampur Court, petition rejected in Jauhar University cleaning machine case

Azam Khan News: The troubles of senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan are not showing signs of diminishing. He and his son Abdullah Azam have once again received a shock from the court. MP-MLA Session Court has rejected the bail plea of ​​Azam Khan and his son Abdullah Azam Khan in the case of recovery of municipal cleaning machine in Jauhar University. The reason behind this has been said to be lack of sufficient grounds for bail. According to this episode, on the behest of Salim and Anwar, close to former Samajwadi Party MLA Abdullah Azam, Rampur Police had recovered the municipality’s road cleaner machine from Johar University on 19 September 2022. This machine was buried in the university campus. This case was in the news a lot. In this, on the complaint of BJP leader Bakar Ali Khan, FIR was registered against Azam Khan, his son Abdullah Azam and Anwar and Salim. In this case, the police has filed a charge sheet in the court.

Two people have got bail

The accused Anwar and Salim, named in this case of Rampur Municipality, have been granted bail. However, Azam Khan and his son Abdullah Azam are still waiting for this. He had filed an application for bail in the MP-MLA Sessions Court, the hearing on which was held on Tuesday after getting the date. Meanwhile, on behalf of the prosecution, District Government Advocate Amit Saxena and ADGC Seema Rana opposed the bail and argued that the machine was recovered from Johar University in the presence of independent witnesses and the accused have a long criminal record.

Azam’s lawyer alleges false FIR

District government advocate and ADGC told the court that in such a situation the bail should be cancelled. On the other hand, Azam Khan’s advocate argued that Rampur Police has filed a false FIR under political pressure. The municipal machine has not been recovered from their possession. Also, there is no evidence of this on file. After hearing the arguments of both the parties, MP-MLA session trial Dr. Vijay Kumar rejected the bail plea of ​​Azam Khan and Abdullah.

Azam family broke bail in these cases

Meanwhile, SP leader Azam Khan, who is serving a seven-year sentence in the two birth certificate case, and his wife Dr. Tajin Fatima and son Abdullah Azam have got their bail canceled in three more cases. Bail has been broken in nine cases in three days. Azam Khan was convicted in the case of two birth certificates of his son Abdullah Azam. The court sentenced him, his son Abdullah Azam and his wife Dr. Tajeen Fatima has been sentenced to seven years imprisonment and to pay a fine of fifty thousand rupees. All these people are serving sentences in different jails.

After the punishment, SP leaders Azam Khan Sitapur, Abdullah Hardoi and Tajin Fatima are in Rampur jail. SP leaders Azam Khan, Tajin Fatima and Abdullah Azam, who are in jail since October 18, have applied through their advocate for cancellation of bail in 25 more cases, out of which bail has been canceled in nine cases so far. On Tuesday, the court approved breaking of bail in three more cases. The court released his sureties from the responsibility of bail. Senior prosecution officer Amarnath Tiwari said that Azam Khan’s advocate has applied for cancellation of bail in 25 cases, out of which bail was canceled in three cases on Tuesday. The cases in which bail was revoked include three cases of land grabbing of farmers.

Date given for hearing in these cases

Along with this, the hearing in the court against Azam in the case of fatal attack on a neighbor was postponed. The hearing of this case will take place on December 13. Whereas in the two passport cases of Abdullah Azam, the witnesses reached the court. But, his testimony could not be taken. Now the hearing of this case will be on 14th December. Apart from this, Azam Khan, his wife Dr. The hearing on the appeal filed in the case of seven years imprisonment to Tanzin Fatima and son Abdullah Azam was held in the MP-MLA court on Tuesday. ADGC Seema Singh Rana said that the next hearing in this case will be on December 15.

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