Allahabad High Court orders trial of BJP MLA in communal harmony case

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The Allahabad High Court has ordered the trial of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Harshvardhan Bajpai in a case related to disturbing communal harmony. The court made this decision after going through the charge sheet and other evidence presented.

Background

In February, a lawyer named Santosh Kumar Mishra filed a First Information Report (FIR) with the City Kotwali police in Pratapgarh against Bajpai, Samajwadi Party MLA Dr. R.K. Verma, and others. The complaint alleged that the accused individuals were involved in burning copies of Ramcharitmanas, a Hindu religious text.

Court’s Order

The High Court bench, headed by Justice Subhash Vidyarthi, upheld the summoning order issued by the lower court, which directed Bajpai to appear for trial. The bench emphasized that public representatives should refrain from engaging in any activities that disrupt communal harmony.

Implications

This order implies that Bajpai will now have to stand trial in the lower court. The High Court’s decision is based on a prima facie case made out against the MLA after reviewing the charge sheet and other evidence.

Conclusion

The Allahabad High Court’s order to proceed with the trial against BJP MLA Harshvardhan Bajpai in the communal harmony case highlights the importance of maintaining peace and harmony in society. Public representatives should be cautious of their actions and refrain from acts that can disturb communal harmony. The decision serves as a reminder that everyone, regardless of their position, is subject to the law and must face the consequences of their actions.

Summary:

  • The Allahabad High Court has ordered the trial of BJP MLA Harshvardhan Bajpai in a case related to disturbing communal harmony.
  • The court made this decision after reviewing the charge sheet and other evidence.
  • The case pertains to allegations of burning copies of Ramcharitmanas.
  • The court emphasized that public representatives should refrain from activities that disrupt communal harmony.
  • Bajpai will now have to stand trial in the lower court.

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