Mainpuri: The incidents of crime increasing in our country day by day are not taking the name of the stop. At the same time, the Excise Minister threatened to get her skinned by calling the youth resident of the Bhogaon area of Mainpuri district. After the audio went viral, politics became hot in the district on Tuesday, February 25, 2020. In the audio that went viral, Excise Minister Ramnaresh Agnihotri has called a young man named Raj Thakur. In the conversation, he says that the young man abuses a woman from the Bhogaon region. If the young man puts his side on it, then the minister flares up. He threatens to stab her. Kejriwal on Delhi violence, "Army should be deployed to manage the situation" According to the information received, the Excise Minister also says to file a case in the case of abuse and abuse. It is said on behalf of Raj Thakur that the woman has also done a street with him. This is the case in our village. After the audio went viral, the district level leaders of the party are busy giving clarification. At the same time, he says that the young man harasses the woman's daughter by sending a message. The woman complained to the Excise Minister in the Janata Darbar. When the Excise Minister called to explain to the young man, the accused youth did not agree to accept his mistake. The BJP leaders openly refused to present their case as the matter was related to the Excise Minister. Corona havoc in Spain, hundreds of people imprisoned in hotel rooms The Excise Minister advised the young man to improve. He has also said to send SMS to the daughter of the woman by the young man. On this, the young man himself has said hi hello on his mobile. The youth sends objectionable messages on the teenager's mobile. When the mother lodged a complaint, the young man also abused her. During the public hearing in Mainpuri, the woman had filed a crying complaint. A call was made to convince the young man. If someone else was in my place, he too would get angry at such behavior. Bihar Assembly: BJP angry on proposal against NRC