BJP leader acquitted in murder case, victory procession goes out of jail for 70 km, case registered
BJP leader acquitted in murder case, victory procession goes out of jail for 70 km, case registered
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Lucknow: BJP leader Vinay Varshney was acquitted by a court on July 6 in connection with a murder case that took place during an anti-CAA-NRC protest in Uttar Pradesh's Aligarh in 2020. A day after being acquitted by the court, Vinay Varshney and his supporters took out a grand procession from Etah district jail to Aligarh on Thursday (July 7). In this regard, the police have registered a case against all the people at Police Station Lodha for violation of Section 144.

In fact, after Vinay Varshney was acquitted in the murder case, his supporters took out a procession from Etah district jail to Aligarh in his grand. Let us inform you that Varshney was arrested for the shooting of Mohammad Tariq during the CAA-NRC protest in Aligarh. Since then Varshney was in jail. At the same time, after Vinay came out of jail after 848 days, flowers were showered at many intersections of Aligarh and late evening fireworks were also done in the Delhi Gate area. The procession led to jams at many places in the city. On this, Superintendent of Police City Kuldeep Singh told that section 144 is applicable in the district. Mob gathering in this condition is a violation of the law. For which a case has been registered against BJP leader Vinay Varshney and more than one and a half hundred unknown supporters of his. In such a situation, after being released from the murder case, Vinay Varshney is again embroiled in controversies.

Let us inform you that on July 6, the court of District Judge Dr Babbu Sarang acquitted Vinay Varshney and his two other co-accused, Surendra Kumar and his son Triloki after turning hostile to key witnesses in the murder of Tariq of Babri Mandi, Aligarh. Had given. In fact, in this case, the prosecution failed to prove the allegation beyond doubt. The defence counsel said that during the hearing, all the five important witnesses, including the complainant in the case, turned hostile. Vinay's licensed pistol was sent for ballistic test, but it did not match with the bullets that Tariq had hit.

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