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Punjab Government Cabinet Minister Aman Arora sentenced to 2 years imprisonment, will go to legislature, know the matter

Aman Arora: A minister of Punjab government has received a severe blow from the court. According to the information received, senior Aam Aadmi Party leader and Punjab Cabinet Minister Aman Arora has been convicted in an old case and the court has sentenced Aman Arora along with his 9 associates to two years imprisonment under IPC section 452 and section 323, Under 148,149 IPC, he was sentenced to one year and Rs 5,000.

Know what is the allegation

According to lawyer Tejpal Bhardwaj on this matter, this is an old case when in 2008, MLA Sunam Aman Arora, her mother along with others had attacked her own brother-in-law Rajinder Deepa. Later, after receiving no response from the authorities, the victim Rajinder Deepa filed a private complaint. Also, let us inform you that after getting the punishment, he has been immediately disqualified and he will have to vacate his assembly seat and also his ministerial post.

Nine people sentenced to 2 years

Complainant Rajinder Deepa, who appears to be Aman Arora’s brother-in-law, has sought his expulsion from the Punjab Cabinet as per the apex court’s decision. At the same time, lawyer Sushil Kumat Vashishtha said that the court has sentenced nine people to 2 years imprisonment in the case of fight between him (Aman Arora) and his brother-in-law Rajinder Deepa. According to initial reports, Aman Arora is going to file an appeal in the sessions court. So that they can get bail.

Bail possible from lower court in case of imprisonment up to two years

According to the information received, if the victim files the file then the lower court can grant bail for a sentence up to two years and Aman Arora is making efforts for this. Let us tell you that Aman Arora is the cabinet minister of Punjab who has been convicted by the court. He was sentenced to 2 years in prison. Presently, Aman Arora is looking after the departments of Employment Generation and Training, Governance Reforms and Grievances, New and Renewable Energy Resources and Printing and Stationery in the Bhagwant Mann-led Punjab Cabinet.

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