December 19, 2016 6:31 AM

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Violation of code of conduct: Amit Shah gets clean chit by UP Police

The Uttar Pradesh? police has given clean chit to BJP President Amit Shah in two separate cases of alleged violation of code of conduct during 2014 Lok Sabha ?elections.<br/><br/>The police in its final report conceded in the court that there was no evidence against Mr Shah.? Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Arun Kumar has fixed dates for filing of objection by the complainants in the two cases.<br/><br/>According to prosecution, the court has fixed January 3 in Ramkumar case and January 17 in Baburam case for filing of objections. The police had registered cases against Shah on the complaint of the then SDM Baburam and ARO Ram Kumar under various sections of Representation of People Act. <br/><br/>Shah was accused of making objectionable speeches in Barwar village? of Muzaffanagar district?.? T?he?se? cases against? Amit? ?Shah were registered on the directive of the Election Commission which had ?then ?banned the leader from campaigning in UP.?

December 18, 2016 1:11 PM

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Violation of code of conduct: Amit Shah gets clean chit by UP Police

In ?Uttar Pradesh?, the police has given clean chit to BJP President Amit Shah in two separate cases of alleged violation of code of conduct during 2014 Lok Sabha ?elections.<br/><br/>The police filed its final reports ?yesterday and conceded in the court that there was no evidence against Mr Shah.? Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate Arun Kumar has fixed dates for filing of objection by the complainants in the two cases.<br/><br/>According to prosecution, the court has fixed January 3 in Ramkumar case and January 17 in Baburam case for filing of objections. The police had registered cases against Shah on the complaint of the then SDM Baburam and ARO Ram Kumar under various sections of Representation of People Act. <br/><br/>Shah was accused of making objectionable speeches in Barwar village? of Muzaffanagar district?.? T?he?se? cases against? Amit? ?Shah were registered on the directive of the Election Commission which had ?then ?banned the leader from campaigning in UP.?

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