Hindustan Times (West UP)

RULING, OPPN BENCHES TRADE CHARGES OVER WITHDRAWAL OF CRIMINAL CASES

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LUCKNOW : The Uttar Pradesh Assembly on Tuesday witnessed a slanging match between the ruling and opposition benches over the withdrawal of criminal cases by the BJP government in the state.

Ruling party members alleged that cases against terrorists were withdrawn during the previous regime, while the opposition benches trashed the claim and said cases against ‘rioters’ were withdrawn by the BJP government.

Replying to a question by BSP member Shyam Sundar Sharma, Law Minister Brijesh Pathak said that from April 2017 to July 2020, as many as 670 cases were withdrawn by the government in ‘janhit’ (public interest) and “the cases pertain to political leaders and workers”.

He said that after the government formation, chief minister Yogi Adityanath announced the decision to withdraw “political cases” to lessen the burden on the judiciary.

In his supplement­ary query during the Question House, the member asked about the political cases and sought a list of all people with their party affiliatio­n whose cases were withdrawn. To this, the minister said that political cases are not defined but those with less serious charges were withdrawn.

“After an applicatio­n is made for the withdrawal of cases, a 13-point report is sought from the district magistrate concerned and then principal secretarie­s of home and law department­s go through it before the final decision,” he said.

“If Speaker permits, I can make the list of the persons whose cases were withdrawn public,” the minister said.

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