Swami Prasad Maurya's son was distributing money to voters, UP police registers case
Swami Prasad Maurya's son was distributing money to voters, UP police registers case
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Lucknow: Police have registered a case against Ashok Maurya, son of Samajwadi Party (SP) candidate Swami Prasad Maurya from Fazilnagar assembly seat in Kushinagar in Uttar Pradesh, on charges of model code of conduct at Vishunpura police station. In the night itself, the police had issued a notice under Section 41(1) to Ashok Maurya and sent him out of the border of the district.

Ashok Maurya has been instructed not to come inside the district till the election process is over. Superintendent of Police Sachindra Patel confirmed this and told the media that he has been asked not to enter the district limits till the election process. On getting information about the distribution of money in the Fazilnagar assembly constituency, SDM and CO Tamkuhi Raj caught Swami Prasad Maurya's son Ashok Maurya and made him sit in Vishunpura police station. The District Magistrate said that information was received that some outsiders were roaming in the Fazilnagar assembly constituency and distributing money to buy the voters.  

After this, he sent the SDM and CO for investigation. Late in the evening, when the SDM and CO along with Vishunpura police reached Nand Kishore Kushwaha's house at Dudahi taxi stand, he found Ashok Maurya there. They had a voter list. He was asked that he is an outsider, what he is doing here, so he could not give a satisfactory answer. The police then took them to the police station.  

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