In Uttar Pradesh, the minister in the Yogi cabinet and Nishad Party supremo Sanjay Nishad is in big trouble. In fact, the court has issued a non-bailable warrant against him. Let us tell you all that the court has also ordered to arrest them by August 10 and produce them before the court. At the same time, the responsibility of compliance with this order has been entrusted to the Shahpur police. Let us tell you that the arrest order has been given by CJM Jagannath. Let us also tell you that the case in which the warrant of arrest of cabinet minister Sanjay Nishad has been issued is 7 years old. The case dates back to June 7, 2015, when Sanjay Nishad was agitating for a 5 per cent reservation for Nishads in government jobs. In fact, this movement was going on at Kasarwal under the Sahajanwa police station area. In which all the agitators were sitting on the railway track. In the meantime, their dispute with the police increased considerably and then the police resorted to the lathi charge during which one person died. Let us tell you that during the movement, the police were also accused that the man died of a police bullet injury. This further enraged the agitators and then clashed with the police. As soon as the movement became so violent that even the police vehicles were set on fire. 24 policemen were also injured in the violence. In this case, Sahajnwa police station president ShyamLal had registered a case under sections of extortion, vandalism, arson and other related sections against several others including Nishad Party chief Sanjay Nishad in the violence. You all know that Sanjay Nishad's party is an ally of the BJP in Uttar Pradesh. At the same time, before the Lok Sabha elections of 2019, both the parties came together and one son of Sanjay Nishad is an MP and the other is an MLA. At the same time, Sanjay Nishad himself is a member of the Legislative Council. US President Joe Biden tests negative for COVID-19 Man convicted by Canadian jury of sexually extorting teenager After Uddhav Thackeray, Shinde surprised NCP, big blow to this leader