Uttar Pradesh local Mau district court has issued non-bailable arrest warrant against bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt today for making provocative speech during 2009 general election campaign. The complaint was lodge by Mr. Vijay Shankar Yadav, a govt. Officials on 2009 accusing Sanjay Dutt of violating the election code of conduct by making objectionable speeches.
Judicial Magistrate Krishna Kumar has directed the Mau DM to arrest Dutt and present him in the court on July 8, 2011.
Reportedly Sanjay Dutt came to Mau for campaign in favour of Samajwadi Party candidate Arshad Jamal. In one of a rally this actor had allegedly told that, 'when I was in a Mumbai jail, the policemen used to thrash me simply because my mother happened to be a Muslim'.
In his FIR Mr. Vijay Shankar Yadav said Dutt’s speech was clearly intended to gain sympathy of local Muslim voters.
There is nothing new for this veteran actor to present himself in a court room. He is still out on bail only. Sanjay Dutt was arrested on April 1993 under TADA act in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts and stayed in jail till 1995. Supreme Court granted his bail plea and he was released after 16 months of imprisonment. Later he was acquitted of terror charges but convicted under the Arms Act.
Judicial Magistrate Krishna Kumar has directed the Mau DM to arrest Dutt and present him in the court on July 8, 2011.
Reportedly Sanjay Dutt came to Mau for campaign in favour of Samajwadi Party candidate Arshad Jamal. In one of a rally this actor had allegedly told that, 'when I was in a Mumbai jail, the policemen used to thrash me simply because my mother happened to be a Muslim'.
In his FIR Mr. Vijay Shankar Yadav said Dutt’s speech was clearly intended to gain sympathy of local Muslim voters.
There is nothing new for this veteran actor to present himself in a court room. He is still out on bail only. Sanjay Dutt was arrested on April 1993 under TADA act in the aftermath of the Mumbai blasts and stayed in jail till 1995. Supreme Court granted his bail plea and he was released after 16 months of imprisonment. Later he was acquitted of terror charges but convicted under the Arms Act.
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