LUCKNOW: Police on Wednesday slapped sedition charges against the newly-elected pradhan of UP’s Belauta village and his four associates, who were arrested on May 8 for allegedly praising
Pakistan and raising anti-India slogans. Pradhan Aslam Khan’s family told
TOI that he was falsely implicated by his rival.
Sitapur superintendent of police RP Singh said a preliminary probe was launched and the video/audio footage of Khan’s remarks were analysed.
“He was clearly heard raising pro-Pakistan slogans and sedition charges were added to the FIR on the basis of solid evidence,” he said.
Talking to
TOI, the pradhan’s elder brother,
Shakeel Khan, alleged that the rival candidate had “planted” youngsters in the crowd, who raised pro-Pakistan slogans. “He videographed the procession and used the footage to frame my brother,” he said.