Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SIT launches probe into IAS officer’s video

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KANPUR : An SIT set up by the Uttar Pradesh government on Wednesday launched its probe into the video clips purportedl­y showing a senior IAS officer advocating religious conversion in a meeting with Muslim clerics at his former official residence here.

SIT chief and CB-CID Director-General G L Meena visited the city for the probe and held a meeting with his team members.

The video clips, which surfaced on Tuesday, feature former Kanpur’s Divisional Commission­er Mohammed Iftikharud­din discussing religious conversion­s with Muslim clerics at his office-cum residence here during his tenure in the city.

With the issue cropping up months ahead of the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, it instantly assumed a political overtone. In a tweet, AIMIM chief Owaisi alleged that the state government has taken up for probe a six-year-old video when it was not even in power.

He accused the UP government of taking up the probe “out of context” and termed it a “blatant targeted harassment based on religion”.

The SIT has been asked by the government to complete its probe in seven days.

SIT chief Meena has earlier declared that his team would gather evidence and record statements to complete the probe within its stipulated deadline.

Kanpur zone’s Additional Director General of Police and SIT member Bhanu Bhaskar’s assistant said after deliberati­ng on the matter the probe team visited the divisional commission­er’s camp office where the purported videos were said to have been shot. In one of the purported videos, Iftikharud­din is seen sitting with a group of men, apparently clerics, and is heard saying that it is their duty to spread Islam to every home.

In a related video, the 1985batch IAS officer is purportedl­y seen sitting at a gathering where another man is talking provocativ­ely about the merits of converting to Islam.

Iftikharud­din was the Kanpur divisional commission­er between 2014 and 2017.

Presently posted in Lucknow as the chairman of Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporatio­n, Iftikharud­din, on being confronted by a TV channel scribe, first denied being present at the gathering but later admitted that he was present there.

“What wrong did I say? I have been misinterpr­eted,” he had told the reporter in Hindi.

An official on condition of anonymity here said Iftikharud­din is said to be on medical leave after the videos went viral on social media and has left UP for his parental town Siwan in Bihar.

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