Hyderabad: BJP’s Lok Sabha candidate from Hyderabad, Madhavi Latha took a sharp jibe at the sitting MP and AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi. She said that she has been provided with Y+ Security to fight for the truth. “Asaduddin Owaisi has friendships with the kings’ group…He keeps quiet when atrocities are inflicted on women,” Latha said. Further, she said, “Who is giving him (Asaduddin Owaisi) death threats?… Look at the level of his friendships. He is friends with people from ISIS, the kings’ group…He says that he has a stronghold here and then says that he is receiving death threats.”
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After Owaisi, Akhilesh Yadav To Visit Mukhtar Ansari’s Family; Know Arithmetic Behind Power-Tussle |
Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav will be visiting the family of gangster-politician Mukhtar Ansari today. Ansari was cremated last month in his hometown Ghazipur. Since then, there has been political bickering over his death with the opposition parties demanding a probe and the government ordering it. While AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi visited him this week, Akhilesh Yadav’s visit holds a significant space in the state’s political dynamics. Ansari’s brother Afzal Ansari is contesting the Lok Sabha polls on the Samajwadi Party ticket from Ghazipur. He is the sitting MP from the seat. However, Mukhtar Ansari’s influence is not limited to just one seat.
आज मुख्तार अंसारी के घर जाएंगे अखिलेश यादव#AkhileshYadav #SamajwadiParty #muktaransari #LokSabhaElections2024 | @priyasi90 @mayurshukla29 pic.twitter.com/jflGBosMba
— Zee News (@ZeeNews) April 7, 2024Mukhtar Ansari And UP Politics
According to reports, the political parties are trying to cash in on the resentment among Muslims after the death of Ansari. There are 28 districts in Purvanchal. It has a population of 83% Hindus and 17% Muslims. Of these, five districts have a greater Muslim population. These districts are- Balrampur with 37% Muslim Population, Bahraich 34%, Shrawasti 31%, Siddharthnagar 29% and 23%. Mukhtar Ansari’s popularity and fear were such in Purvanchal that he won elections from prison. Mukhtar Ansari has been a key factor in eight Lok Sabha seats in six districts. These are – two seats each in Ghazipur and Jaunpur, Mau, Azamgarh, Varanasi, and Mirzapur.
Samajwadi Party’s Purvanchal Bid
By visiting Ansari, Akhilesh is looking to win over Muslim votes in an attempt to bag these seats. The BJP is looking to clean sweep Uttar Pradesh but the SP in alliance with Congress is not looking to sit back and just watch the game. It has planned to once again tap the M-Y (Muslim-Yadav) combination to defeat the BJP.
Vote Equation In Uttar Pradesh
On these crucial seats, the M-Y combination has often emerged as a winning combination. On the eight seats of Purvanchal, there are 17% Muslims, and 13-14% Yadav and together they form around 31% of the votes. The BJP claims to have the support of 9-10% Brahmins, 6-7% Rajputs, 3-4% Rajbhars, 5-6% Kurmis and 4% Mauryas and these account for around 29-30% of voters. Then there are 20-21% SC voters. The swing in SC votes thus becomes crucial for winning.
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Mukhtar Ansari: Mukhtar Ansari’s mortal remains brought to his Ghazipur residence, last rites today; security beefed up – The Economic Times Video
The deceased body of Mukhtar Ansari, a former gangster turned politician, who passed away due to a cardiac arrest on Thursday, has been transported to his residence in Ghazipur for the final rites under heavy police deployment by the district administration on Saturday.
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LIVE | Mukhtar Ansari’s Death: Mukhtar Ansari’s Body Left From Banda To Ghazipur Amid Tight Security |
Gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari died following a heart attack on March 28. He was 63. The Uttar Pradesh government has imposed Section 144 across the state while security have been beefed up in several areas including Mau, Banda, Ghazipur, Balia and Pryagraj where the gangster had wide influence. Ansari was brought to Banda Medical College hospital after his health deteriorated. Ansari breathed his last in the hospital.
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— Zee News (@ZeeNews) March 28, 2024The district hospital issued a statement confirming Ansari’s death. “Convicted/under trial prisoner Mukhtar Ansari, son of Subhanallah, age 63, was admitted to the emergency ward of Rani Durgawati Medical College, Banda at 8.25 pm by the prison officials after the complaint of vomiting and unconsciousness. The patient was administered treatment by a team of nine doctors. However, despite efforts, the patient died due to cardiac arrest,” said the hospital.
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— Zee News (@ZeeNews) March 28, 2024The postmortem will be videographed as well. His body will be cremated tomorrow in Ghazipur.
Check Live Updates Here:
4:45 PM After the post-mortem, Mukhtar’s body is being taken from Banda to Ghazipur. The viscera has been preserved during the post-mortem. Mukhtar’s elder son Abbas Ansari is in jail. In such a situation, a post-mortem was done in the presence of the younger son Umar Ansari. Videography was done.
4:30 PM: Mukhtar Ansari’s son Omar Ansari and Abbas Ansari’s wife Nikhat Ansari have reached Banda Medical College to collect the body. Mukhtar’s body can now leave for Ghazipur at any time.
4:15 PM: Asaduddin Owaisi mentioned the ‘slow poison’ claim of Mukhtar’s family and asked for a fair investigation into the death of a gangster-turned-politician.
4:00 PM: Mukhtab Ansari’s post mortem has been completed and now he will be taken to funeral.
3:40 PM: Chief Judicial Magistrate’s court in Banda asks additional CJM to conduct probe into the death of Mukhtar Ansari and submit a report within a month.
3:30 PM: A judicial inquiry has been ordered by the Chief Judicial Magistrate Banda, the three-member team will conduct a magisterial investigation into the death of Gangster-politician Mukhtar Ansari.
2:29 PM: Mukhtar Ansari’s son Umar Ansari says, “It (postmortem) is their procedure. I have written a letter that it should be done by doctors of AIIMS Delhi. We don’t trust the medical system, government and administration here…You know why I am saying this…Panchnama is done. DM has to make a decision. Let’s see what he decides. The postmortem has not begun…We hope that the court will help investigate the suspicions that we are expressing. We will consult our legal team. We are confident that this is not a natural death but an orchestrated murder.”
#WATCH | Mukhtar Ansari’s son Umar Ansari says, “It (postmortem) is their procedure. I have written a letter that it should be done by doctors of AIIMS Delhi. We don’t trust the medical system, government and administration here…You know why I am saying this…Panchnama is… https://t.co/EKsC0SM0be pic.twitter.com/L19DwGU9b7
— ANI (@ANI) March 29, 20241:10 PM: A panel of five doctors have finished Mukhtar Ansari’s post-mortem in Banda. His body will be handed over to his family at 2 pm, according to sources.
12:46 PM: Mukhtar Ansari Death: “It is unfortunate that Akhilesh Yadav is demanding resignation,” says KC Tyagi. “It is unfortunate that Akhilesh Yadav is demanding resignation of CM Yogi Adityanath. Akhilesh Yadav had been a custodian of law and order when he was the CM. He (Akhilesh Yadav) should not issue such statements on the death of a criminal,” says JD(U) leader KC Tyagi on the opposition parties raising questions over Mukhtar Ansari’s death.
11:19 PM: Wife of Krishnanand Rai – former BJP MLA, Alka Rai said, “What can I say? This is the blessing of the Almighty. I used to pray to him for justice and the justice has been served today. We never celebrated Holi…”
#WATCH | Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh | Wife of Krishnanand Rai – former BJP MLA who was killed by Mukhtar Ansari – Alka Rai says, “What can I say? This is the blessing of the Almighty. I used to pray to him for justice and the justice has been served today. We never celebrated Holi… pic.twitter.com/SyMFo4TXey
— ANI (@ANI) March 29, 202410:05 PM: Samajwadi Party supremo Akhilesh Yadav slams ‘government anarchy’ in 1st reaction to Mukhtar’s death.
हर हाल में और हर स्थान पर किसी के जीवन की रक्षा करना सरकार का सबसे पहला दायित्व और कर्तव्य होता है। सरकारों पर निम्नलिखित हालातों में से किसी भी हालात में, किसी बंधक या क़ैदी की मृत्यु होना, न्यायिक प्रक्रिया से लोगों का विश्वास उठा देगा:
– थाने में बंद रहने के दौरान
– जेल के…
— Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) March 29, 20249: 15 AM: Sibgatullah Ansari, Mukhtar Ansari’s elder brother, claimed on Friday that the latter has been “unwell” for nearly two weeks, alleging that he was not being “given any treatment despite raising an alarm again and again.”
He also claimed that the administration did not inform him and he learned about his brother’s death through the media.
8:28 AM: BSP chief Mayawati tweets, “The apprehensions and serious allegations made by Mukhtar Ansari’s family regarding his death in jail require a high-level investigation so that the facts of his death can come to light. In such a situation, it is natural for his family to be sad…”
मुख़्तार अंसारी की जेल में हुई मौत को लेकर उनके परिवार द्वारा जो लगातार आशंकायें व गंभीर आरोप लगाए गए हैं उनकी उच्च-स्तरीय जाँच जरूरी, ताकि उनकी मौत के सही तथ्य सामने आ सकें। ऐसे में उनके परिवार का दुःखी होना स्वाभाविक। कुदरत उन्हें इस दुःख को सहन करने की शक्ति दे।
— Mayawati (@Mayawati) March 29, 20248:24 AM: Preparations for Mukhtar Ansari’s funeral under way at Kali Bagh Graveyard
#WATCH | Ghazipur: Preparations for the funeral of gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari underway at Kali Bagh Graveyard. pic.twitter.com/JxXD6rxliN
— ANI (@ANI) March 29, 20248:10 AM: Abbas Ansari to appeal in high court for parole in order to attend last rites of father Mukhtar Ansari.
7:45 AM: Mukhtar Ansari’s portmostem to take place at 10 AM. Umar Ansari’s arrival is awaited.
7:27 AM: Prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC), which bars large gatherings, has been imposed across the state. Additional security personnel have been deployed in the Banda, Mau, Ghazipur and Varanasi districts.
6:43 AM: Shops to remain close at Mohammadaband faatak today.
6:37 am: Security strengthened in Firozabad, following the death of Gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari after suffering from cardiac arrest. Police conducted a flag march in the area, and an alert has also been issued in the entire state, said IG Aligarh Range Shalabh Mathur. “After the death of Mukhtar Ansari, an alert has been issued in the entire state. There is also an alert in the area regarding this and now SSP Aligarh is with us and taking stock regarding this. Police administration will remain alert on all these points. All the officials will monitor the spread of rumours on social media,” he added.
6:19 am: Umar Ansari, son of Mukhtar Ansari said, “I was not told anything from the administration side, I came to know about it through the media… But now the whole nation knows everything… Two days ago I came to meet him, but I was not allowed… We said earlier also and even today we will say the same about the allegation of giving slow poison. On March 19, he was poisoned in the dinner. We will move to the judiciary, we have full faith in it…”
23.57 pm: Former Bihar Deputy CM and leader of RJD Tejashwi Yadav also raised question on Ansari’s death. “Sad news was received about the demise of former UP MLA Shri Mukhtar Ansari. We pray to the Almighty to grant peace to the departed soul and strength to the bereaved family to bear the loss. A few days ago he had complained that he had been poisoned in jail, yet it was not taken seriously. This is not fair and humane. Constitutional institutions should take suo motu cognizance of such strange cases and incidents,” he said.
23.45pm: Mukhtar Ansari will be creamted in Ghazipur tomorrow. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav is likely to visit Ghazipur tomorrow. Meanwhile, the UP Police has asked people to vacate the area after hundreds of people gathered at Ansari’s home in Ghazipur.
23.30pm: Congress questions the death of Mukhtar Ansari. Congress spokesperson Surendra Rajput said that there is a jungle raj in Uttar Pradesh. He demanded a probe in the death of the gangster. His death raises a serious question on the BJP government, said Rajput. Congress leader Pappu Yadav termed Ansari’s death as institutionalised murder.
23.20 pm: The UP government has decided to keep safe visceral samples of Ansari as there were allegation of him being poisoned in the jail.
23.10 pm: Uttar Pradesh Police is closely monitoring social media posts as well. Any derogatory tweet or posts aimed at provoking sentiments are being monitored. Police said that it will take strict action in case of any violation.
23.00 pm: A significant meeting is underway at the Chief Minister’s residence. DGP Prashant Kumar and ADG Law and Order Amitabh Yash are present. The events at the Chief Minister’s residence are under close observation. In any case, unpleasant incidents should be avoided, says Chief Minister Yogi.
10.55pm: Tomorrow is Friday, prompting high alert in the main mosques of the state. Sensitive Muslim areas will be closely monitored following Mukhtar Ansari’s death. Surveillance of all districts in Purvanchal, including Gazipur, will be conducted from the police headquarters in Lucknow. Forces will remain stationed outside major mosques after Friday prayers. Last year, Atik Ahmad was murdered during the month of Ramadan. Similarly, Mukhtar Ansari also passed away during the month of Ramadan.
Death Following Deteriorating Health
Earlier, Mukhtar Ansari was shifted from Uttar Pradesh’s Rani Durgawati Medical College to jail after his discharge on Tuesday. Mukhtar Ansari was admitted to a hospital after he complained of abdominal pain in jail. Ansari’s lawyer, Naseem Haider, had claimed that the former MLA in the Uttar Pradesh assembly is experiencing difficulty speaking.
Ansari was elected as an MLA from the Mau constituency five times – twice on Bahujan Samaj Party ticket and then on Samajwadi Party’s ticket. He last contested the assembly polls in 2017. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in a case related to the use of forged documents for obtaining an arms licence in 1990. This was the eighth case in which the he was convicted.
In December 2023, the MP/MLA Court of Varanasi convicted Mukhtar Ansari for intimidating Mahavir Prasad Rungta, a witness in the murder case of 26-year-old coal businessman Nand Kishor Rungta. Ansari was sentenced to five and a half years of rigorous imprisonment and fined Rs 10,000. Last year, on October 15, the Enforcement Directorate seized lands, a building, and bank deposits valued at over Rs 73.43 lakh as part of the money laundering probe involving Mukhtar Ansari.
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Will Gangster-Politician Mukhtar Ansari’s Death Impact Upcoming Elections In Eastern UP? |
NEW DELHI: Gangster-politician Mukhtar Ansari’s political journey is intricately intertwined with the socio-political fabric of Eastern Uttar Pradesh, where his influence extended far beyond his criminal background. From his emergence as a gangster to his transformation into a powerful political figure, Ansari’s legacy leaves a significant imprint on the region’s political landscape.
Early Life And Criminal Beginnings
Born into a politically influential family, Ansari’s foray into crime began in the 1980s and 1990s when he established himself among government contract mafias in Uttar Pradesh. His criminal activities, ranging from extortion to murder, earned him notoriety in the region. Despite facing numerous criminal charges, Ansari’s political ambitions remained undeterred.
Foray Into Politics: From Gangster To Legislator
Ansari’s transition from gangster to politician marked a pivotal moment in his life. He capitalized on his criminal network to build a formidable political base, eventually winning elections on the tickets of various political parties. His ability to secure electoral victories, even from behind bars, underscored his enduring influence and the complexities of Uttar Pradesh’s political landscape.
Dominance In Eastern UP
Ansari’s political dynasty, encompassing multiple generations, wielded considerable influence in Eastern Uttar Pradesh. Constituencies like Mau and Ghazipur emerged as electoral fortresses for the Ansari family, with Mukhtar and his relatives consistently winning elections by significant margins. Their stronghold over local politics reflected a blend of power, patronage, and legacy.
Despite his criminal background, Ansari enjoyed widespread support among certain sections of the population, particularly among Muslims and Dalits. Many locals viewed him as a Robin Hood-like figure, attributing his popularity to his perceived assistance to the underprivileged. His ability to provide financial aid for medical treatment, weddings, and other necessities cemented his support base in the region.
Impact On Eastern UP: Socio-Political Dynamics And Governance
Ansari’s influence extended beyond electoral politics, shaping the socio-political dynamics of Eastern Uttar Pradesh. His patronage networks, coupled with his ability to mobilize voters, played a crucial role in determining electoral outcomes and influencing governance priorities. However, his dominance also led to allegations of corruption, nepotism, and criminalization of politics.
Controversies: Legal Battles And Allegations
Throughout his political career, Ansari faced numerous legal battles and controversies. From allegations of criminal intimidation to charges of corruption, his tenure was marred by accusations of wrongdoing. However, his ability to navigate these challenges and maintain his political relevance speaks to the complexities of power dynamics in Uttar Pradesh.
Post-Ansari Era In Eastern UP
With Mukhtar Ansari’s demise, Eastern Uttar Pradesh finds itself at a crossroads, grappling with the aftermath of his political legacy. The void left by his absence raises questions about the future trajectory of the region’s politics and the emergence of new power brokers. As parties vie for control in the upcoming elections, the impact of Ansari’s legacy continues to reverberate through the corridors of power in Eastern Uttar Pradesh.
Mukhtar Ansari’s political journey, characterized by a blend of criminality and electoral success, remains a subject of fascination and debate in Uttar Pradesh. His impact on Eastern Uttar Pradesh, both as a gangster and a politician, underscores the intricate interplay between power, patronage, and populism in the region’s politics. As the region navigates the post-Ansari era, the legacy of one of its most enigmatic figures will continue to shape its political landscape for years to come.
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UP court sentences Ansari brothers in Gangsters Act case, Afzaal stands to lose MP status
Express News Service
LUCKNOW: The Ghazipur MP/MLA court on Saturday convicted Afzaal Ansari and his younger brother Mukhtar Ansari in two separate cases.
The court handed out 10-year imprisonment and a fine of Rs 5 lakh to Mukhtar. Afzaal was sentenced to four years in jail and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh.
According to a senior police officer, a case under the Gangsters Act was registered against Mukhtar after the sensational killing of BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai in 2005. A similar case was also registered against Afzaal for his alleged involvement in the BJP MLA’s murder. Both cases were registered in the Mohammadabad police station of Ghazipur district.
Afzaal Ansari, currently the BSP MP representing the Ghazipur constituency, stands to lose his lower house membership following his conviction and sentencing by the court under the provisions of the Representation of People’s Act.
According to a Supreme Court order of 2013, the membership of an MP/MLA is annulled if the person is convicted and sentenced to two years or more.
ALSO READ | Mukhtar Ansari: Crime lord whose grandfathers were a Congress President and a war hero
Mukhtar, a five-time MLA, is already lodged in Banda jail. He has allegedly over 60 criminal cases against him.
During the hearing on Saturday, Mukhtar Ansari appeared before the court through video conference. Afzaal was present in person, said government counsel, Ghazipur, Neeraj Srivastava.
Immediately after the pronouncement of the verdict, Afzaal was taken into custody and was sent to Ghazipur jail in compliance with the court order. However, his lawyers said that they would file an appeal in the higher court to challenge the MP/MLA court order.
This is the first case in which Afzaal Ansari has been convicted. He has seven criminal cases registered against him. However, it was Mukhtar Ansari’s fourth conviction in different cases since September 2022.
On September 21, last year, the Allahabad High Court sentenced Mukhtar Ansari to seven years imprisonment in a 2003 case of assaulting a jailer in Lucknow. A day later, the High Court, in another case dating back to 1999, sentenced him to five years imprisonment.
On December 15, last year, Ghazipur MP/MLA court convicted Mukhtar Ansari under Uttar Pradesh Gangster Act and sentenced him to 10 years in jail along with his accomplice Bheem Singh in connection with another case under Gangster Act dating back to 1999.
Mukhtar’s wife Afshan, is absconding and carries a reward of Rs 50,000. She faces seven cases. Their elder son and SBSP MLA Abbas Ansari has eight cases while another son Umar Ansari has five cases registered against him.
Krishnanad Rai, the then BJP MLA from Mohammadabad, was gunned down in Ghazipur in 2005 allegedly by Mukhtar Ansari and his accomplices who had fired “over 400 bullets” on the lawmaker in an ambush on his convoy.
While reacting to the conviction of Ansari brothers, Alka Rai, widow of Krishnanand Rai said, “I believe in the judiciary. Rule of Goondas, Mafias has ended (in the state).”
Welcoming the judgement, Piyush Rai, son of Krishnanand Rai, said that conviction of Mukhtar reaffirmed his faith in the Indian judicial system. He said they were disillusioned by the acquittal of Mukhtar Ansari in his father’s murder case of 2005 by CBI court but now the conviction had reaffirmed the faith in the judiciary.
The Krishnanand Rai murder case is in Delhi High Court after Ansari was acquitted by a CBI court in Delhi as key witnesses turned either hostile or were eliminated by the gangster.
LUCKNOW: The Ghazipur MP/MLA court on Saturday convicted Afzaal Ansari and his younger brother Mukhtar Ansari in two separate cases.
The court handed out 10-year imprisonment and a fine of Rs 5 lakh to Mukhtar. Afzaal was sentenced to four years in jail and imposed a fine of Rs 1 lakh.
According to a senior police officer, a case under the Gangsters Act was registered against Mukhtar after the sensational killing of BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai in 2005. A similar case was also registered against Afzaal for his alleged involvement in the BJP MLA’s murder. Both cases were registered in the Mohammadabad police station of Ghazipur district.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });
Afzaal Ansari, currently the BSP MP representing the Ghazipur constituency, stands to lose his lower house membership following his conviction and sentencing by the court under the provisions of the Representation of People’s Act.
According to a Supreme Court order of 2013, the membership of an MP/MLA is annulled if the person is convicted and sentenced to two years or more.
ALSO READ | Mukhtar Ansari: Crime lord whose grandfathers were a Congress President and a war hero
Mukhtar, a five-time MLA, is already lodged in Banda jail. He has allegedly over 60 criminal cases against him.
During the hearing on Saturday, Mukhtar Ansari appeared before the court through video conference. Afzaal was present in person, said government counsel, Ghazipur, Neeraj Srivastava.
Immediately after the pronouncement of the verdict, Afzaal was taken into custody and was sent to Ghazipur jail in compliance with the court order. However, his lawyers said that they would file an appeal in the higher court to challenge the MP/MLA court order.
This is the first case in which Afzaal Ansari has been convicted. He has seven criminal cases registered against him. However, it was Mukhtar Ansari’s fourth conviction in different cases since September 2022.
On September 21, last year, the Allahabad High Court sentenced Mukhtar Ansari to seven years imprisonment in a 2003 case of assaulting a jailer in Lucknow. A day later, the High Court, in another case dating back to 1999, sentenced him to five years imprisonment.
On December 15, last year, Ghazipur MP/MLA court convicted Mukhtar Ansari under Uttar Pradesh Gangster Act and sentenced him to 10 years in jail along with his accomplice Bheem Singh in connection with another case under Gangster Act dating back to 1999.
Mukhtar’s wife Afshan, is absconding and carries a reward of Rs 50,000. She faces seven cases. Their elder son and SBSP MLA Abbas Ansari has eight cases while another son Umar Ansari has five cases registered against him.
Krishnanad Rai, the then BJP MLA from Mohammadabad, was gunned down in Ghazipur in 2005 allegedly by Mukhtar Ansari and his accomplices who had fired “over 400 bullets” on the lawmaker in an ambush on his convoy.
While reacting to the conviction of Ansari brothers, Alka Rai, widow of Krishnanand Rai said, “I believe in the judiciary. Rule of Goondas, Mafias has ended (in the state).”
Welcoming the judgement, Piyush Rai, son of Krishnanand Rai, said that conviction of Mukhtar reaffirmed his faith in the Indian judicial system. He said they were disillusioned by the acquittal of Mukhtar Ansari in his father’s murder case of 2005 by CBI court but now the conviction had reaffirmed the faith in the judiciary.
The Krishnanand Rai murder case is in Delhi High Court after Ansari was acquitted by a CBI court in Delhi as key witnesses turned either hostile or were eliminated by the gangster.
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Allahabad HC dismisses Mukhtar Ansari’s plea against proceedings in 1996 gangster Act case
Express News Service
LUCKNOW: In yet another jolt, the application filed by jailed former MLA Mukhtar Ansari challenging the proceedings in the case lodged under Gangster Act in 1996 was dismissed by Allahabad High Court on Friday.
The High Court junked the appeal of the jailed former MLA a day after he was sentenced to 10 years in prison in a case by a Ghazipur MP/MLA court which had also slapped a penalty of Rs 5 lakh on Ansari and his aide Bhim Singh.
Ansari, who has been behind bars since 2006, has been convicted in two other cases in September this year.
The order passed by a single judge bench comprising Justice Samit Gopal, read: “At the very outset, learned counsels for the applicant stated that the present 482 application has become infructuous as the trial has concluded and as such the same be dismissed as infructuous.” “The application is dismissed as infructuous,” it further stated.
Ansari, in the application, had pleaded the high court to quash the chargesheet filed against him in 2004 in the case. “We had challenged the Gangster’s Act proceedings against my client on the ground that the Gangster’s Act proceedings didn’t have the approval from the District Magistrate of Ghazipur. Theapplication, challenging the Gangster’s Act proceedings, was listed first on December 9. The court had granted time to the state government and listed the matter on Friday. But since the trial court gave its order on Thursday, our application was rejected,” said Advocate Upendra Upadhyay, who appeared on behalfof Ansari in the High Court.
The Ghazipur MP/MLA court’s Thursday order came in the case filed against Ansari combining five cases different of murder and attempt to murder – two each in Varanasi and Ghazipur and one in Mughalsarai — committed by him between 1988 and 1996 .
The five cases included the murder of Rajendra Singh under Cantt police station of Varanasi in 1988, murder of Vashishtha Tiwari alias Mala Guru in Ghazipur in 1988, Awadhesh Rai murder case of Varanasi in 1991, Constable Raghuvansh Singh murder case of Mughalsarai under Chandauli district also in 1991 and a murderous assault on additional SP and other cops in Ghazipur in 1996.
As per the Uttar Pradesh Police records, there are 60 cases registered against Ansari, and 11 of them were lodged in the past four years. Ansari has represented the Mau Assembly segment in UP assembly for five times winning the election thrice from jail.
On Wednesday, a local court in Prayagraj sent Ansari to 10-day custody of the Enforcement Directorate, which is investigating a money laundering case lodged against him and his family members since last year.
LUCKNOW: In yet another jolt, the application filed by jailed former MLA Mukhtar Ansari challenging the proceedings in the case lodged under Gangster Act in 1996 was dismissed by Allahabad High Court on Friday.
The High Court junked the appeal of the jailed former MLA a day after he was sentenced to 10 years in prison in a case by a Ghazipur MP/MLA court which had also slapped a penalty of Rs 5 lakh on Ansari and his aide Bhim Singh.
Ansari, who has been behind bars since 2006, has been convicted in two other cases in September this year.
The order passed by a single judge bench comprising Justice Samit Gopal, read: “At the very outset, learned counsels for the applicant stated that the present 482 application has become infructuous as the trial has concluded and as such the same be dismissed as infructuous.” “The application is dismissed as infructuous,” it further stated.
Ansari, in the application, had pleaded the high court to quash the chargesheet filed against him in 2004 in the case. “We had challenged the Gangster’s Act proceedings against my client on the ground that the Gangster’s Act proceedings didn’t have the approval from the District Magistrate of Ghazipur. The
application, challenging the Gangster’s Act proceedings, was listed first on December 9. The court had granted time to the state government and listed the matter on Friday. But since the trial court gave its order on Thursday, our application was rejected,” said Advocate Upendra Upadhyay, who appeared on behalf
of Ansari in the High Court.The Ghazipur MP/MLA court’s Thursday order came in the case filed against Ansari combining five cases different of murder and attempt to murder – two each in Varanasi and Ghazipur and one in Mughalsarai — committed by him between 1988 and 1996 .
The five cases included the murder of Rajendra Singh under Cantt police station of Varanasi in 1988, murder of Vashishtha Tiwari alias Mala Guru in Ghazipur in 1988, Awadhesh Rai murder case of Varanasi in 1991, Constable Raghuvansh Singh murder case of Mughalsarai under Chandauli district also in 1991 and a murderous assault on additional SP and other cops in Ghazipur in 1996.
As per the Uttar Pradesh Police records, there are 60 cases registered against Ansari, and 11 of them were lodged in the past four years. Ansari has represented the Mau Assembly segment in UP assembly for five times winning the election thrice from jail.
On Wednesday, a local court in Prayagraj sent Ansari to 10-day custody of the Enforcement Directorate, which is investigating a money laundering case lodged against him and his family members since last year.
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Ex-MLA Mukhtar Ansari gets 10 years in prison in connection with murder of Cong leader’s brother
By PTI
GHAZIPUR: A district court here has sentenced gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari and an accomplice to 10 years in prison under the Gangsters Act in connection with the murder of Congress leader Ajay Rai’s brother.
Additional Sessions Judge, MP/MLA Court, Durgesh also imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh each on Ansari and his accomplice Bhim Singh on Thursday.
The court convicted Ansari and Singh under the Gangsters Act and sentenced them to 10 years in jail, Additional District Government Counsel (ADGC) Neeraj Kumar said.
Elaborating on the case, Kumar said at around 1 am on August 3, 1991, Congress leader Ajay Rai and his brother Awadhesh were standing at the gate of their house in Varanasi when some car-borne assailants, including Ansari, came there and shot Awadhesh.
All the attackers had weapons in their hands. Ajay Rai fired from his licensed pistol, following which the assailants left behind their car and fled, he said.
Ajay Rai rushed his brother to a hospital in Kabirchaura, where doctors declared him dead. In this connection, a case was registered against Ansari and Singh at Ghazipur police station. A five-time former MLA, Ansari, 59, is facing over four dozen criminal cases. He is presently lodged in Banda jail in Uttar Pradesh.
GHAZIPUR: A district court here has sentenced gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari and an accomplice to 10 years in prison under the Gangsters Act in connection with the murder of Congress leader Ajay Rai’s brother.
Additional Sessions Judge, MP/MLA Court, Durgesh also imposed a fine of Rs 5 lakh each on Ansari and his accomplice Bhim Singh on Thursday.
The court convicted Ansari and Singh under the Gangsters Act and sentenced them to 10 years in jail, Additional District Government Counsel (ADGC) Neeraj Kumar said.
Elaborating on the case, Kumar said at around 1 am on August 3, 1991, Congress leader Ajay Rai and his brother Awadhesh were standing at the gate of their house in Varanasi when some car-borne assailants, including Ansari, came there and shot Awadhesh.
All the attackers had weapons in their hands. Ajay Rai fired from his licensed pistol, following which the assailants left behind their car and fled, he said.
Ajay Rai rushed his brother to a hospital in Kabirchaura, where doctors declared him dead. In this connection, a case was registered against Ansari and Singh at Ghazipur police station. A five-time former MLA, Ansari, 59, is facing over four dozen criminal cases. He is presently lodged in Banda jail in Uttar Pradesh.
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UP gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari arrested by ED in money laundering case
By PTI
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday arrested jailed gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari in a money laundering case after he was produced before a local court in Uttar Pradesh, officials said.
Ansari, a five-time former MLA, was lodged in a jail at Banda in Uttar Pradesh.
The 59-year-old was questioned by the ED in this case last year.
He was taken into custody by the ED under the criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after he was produced before a court in Prayagraj on the basis of a production warrant moved by the agency, according to official sources.
His MLA son Abbas Ansari was also arrested by the federal probe agency in November after questioning at its sub-zonal office in Prayagraj. This was followed by the arrest of Mukhtar Ansari’s brother-in-law Atif Raza.
The money laundering case against Mukhtar Ansari stems from multiple FIRs lodged by the Uttar Pradesh Police apart from two more FIRs lodged against a company called Vikas Constructions (a partnership firm) that was run by his wife, two brother-in-laws (including Atif Raza) and others.
Mukhtar Ansari is under the ED scanner in connection with at least 49 criminal cases booked against him including those on charges of land grabbing, murder and extortion. He faces trial in Uttar Pradesh in several cases, including attempt to murder and murder.
NEW DELHI: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Wednesday arrested jailed gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari in a money laundering case after he was produced before a local court in Uttar Pradesh, officials said.
Ansari, a five-time former MLA, was lodged in a jail at Banda in Uttar Pradesh.
The 59-year-old was questioned by the ED in this case last year.
He was taken into custody by the ED under the criminal sections of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) after he was produced before a court in Prayagraj on the basis of a production warrant moved by the agency, according to official sources.
His MLA son Abbas Ansari was also arrested by the federal probe agency in November after questioning at its sub-zonal office in Prayagraj. This was followed by the arrest of Mukhtar Ansari’s brother-in-law Atif Raza.
The money laundering case against Mukhtar Ansari stems from multiple FIRs lodged by the Uttar Pradesh Police apart from two more FIRs lodged against a company called Vikas Constructions (a partnership firm) that was run by his wife, two brother-in-laws (including Atif Raza) and others.
Mukhtar Ansari is under the ED scanner in connection with at least 49 criminal cases booked against him including those on charges of land grabbing, murder and extortion. He faces trial in Uttar Pradesh in several cases, including attempt to murder and murder.
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Uttar Pradesh: Mau MLA Abbas Ansari held by ED in money laundering case, produced in MP/MLA court
Express News Service
LUCKNOW: Mau MLA Abbas Ansari, son of former MLA and mafia Mukhtar Ansari, was “arrested” by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Prayagraj late on Friday night, said police sources on Saturday. Abbas is an MLA from Mau (Sadar) assembly segment from Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) of OP Rajbhar.
On Saturday afternoon, the ED officials produced the SBSP MLA in Prayagraj MP/MLA court amid tight security.
Abbas Ansari has been on the ED scanner over money laundering allegations. He was summoned by the agency for questioning on Friday afternoon related to a case of money laundering registered against his father in July 2021.
Abbas appeared in ED’s Prayagraj office on Friday and after a day-long grilling, he was “arrested” and taken to Moti Lal Nehru Divisional (Colvin) Hospital for a medical examination around midnight, said the sources.
Abbas’s driver Ravi Kumar Sharma of Ghazipur was also detained along with Abbas. However, ED did not confirm Abbas Ansari’s detention or “arrest” till now officially.
Significantly, ED had issued summons to over half a dozen relatives and associates of Mukhtar Ansari, lodged in Banda jail, in the money laundering case registered against him in March 2021.
ED had issued a lookout notice on October 11 against Abbas Ansari and his mother, Mukhtar’s wife, Afshan Ansari. Following this, ED summoned Abbas and his younger brother Umar on May 20 for questioning.
In response to the summons, Abbas along with his lawyer arrived at the ED office on Friday afternoon. After almost nine-hour of questioning, he was ‘arrested’.
ED is currently investigating the movable and immovable assets of Mukhtar, his kin and associates, which they allegedly earned through illegal means. Around a dozen places associated with Mukhtar and his relatives have so far been raided by ED in Ghazipur, Lucknow and Delhi.
ED officials had then also issued notices to Mukhtar’s brother MP Afzal Ansari, brother-in-law Atif Raza, son Abbas Ansari and some other persons including close relatives and associates, and called them for recording their statements. However, Mukhtar’s wife Afshan has been elusive and has failed to respond to ED summons so far.
Enforcement Directorate teams raided five spots in Ghazipur, four in Lucknow and three in Delhi and seized files related to properties, and transactions along with laptops and several mobile phones recently.
Abbas Ansari has been absconding in a case lodged against him under Arms Act in the state. While the UP police failed to track him, the Mau MLA moved to Supreme Court to stay on arrest and was given relief by the apex court following which he surfaced in Saifai in mid-October to pay his tributes to SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav who passed away on October 10.
LUCKNOW: Mau MLA Abbas Ansari, son of former MLA and mafia Mukhtar Ansari, was “arrested” by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in Prayagraj late on Friday night, said police sources on Saturday. Abbas is an MLA from Mau (Sadar) assembly segment from Suheldev Bharatiya Samaj Party (SBSP) of OP Rajbhar.
On Saturday afternoon, the ED officials produced the SBSP MLA in Prayagraj MP/MLA court amid tight security.
Abbas Ansari has been on the ED scanner over money laundering allegations. He was summoned by the agency for questioning on Friday afternoon related to a case of money laundering registered against his father in July 2021.
Abbas appeared in ED’s Prayagraj office on Friday and after a day-long grilling, he was “arrested” and taken to Moti Lal Nehru Divisional (Colvin) Hospital for a medical examination around midnight, said the sources.
Abbas’s driver Ravi Kumar Sharma of Ghazipur was also detained along with Abbas. However, ED did not confirm Abbas Ansari’s detention or “arrest” till now officially.
Significantly, ED had issued summons to over half a dozen relatives and associates of Mukhtar Ansari, lodged in Banda jail, in the money laundering case registered against him in March 2021.
ED had issued a lookout notice on October 11 against Abbas Ansari and his mother, Mukhtar’s wife, Afshan Ansari. Following this, ED summoned Abbas and his younger brother Umar on May 20 for questioning.
In response to the summons, Abbas along with his lawyer arrived at the ED office on Friday afternoon. After almost nine-hour of questioning, he was ‘arrested’.
ED is currently investigating the movable and immovable assets of Mukhtar, his kin and associates, which they allegedly earned through illegal means. Around a dozen places associated with Mukhtar and his relatives have so far been raided by ED in Ghazipur, Lucknow and Delhi.
ED officials had then also issued notices to Mukhtar’s brother MP Afzal Ansari, brother-in-law Atif Raza, son Abbas Ansari and some other persons including close relatives and associates, and called them for recording their statements. However, Mukhtar’s wife Afshan has been elusive and has failed to respond to ED summons so far.
Enforcement Directorate teams raided five spots in Ghazipur, four in Lucknow and three in Delhi and seized files related to properties, and transactions along with laptops and several mobile phones recently.
Abbas Ansari has been absconding in a case lodged against him under Arms Act in the state. While the UP police failed to track him, the Mau MLA moved to Supreme Court to stay on arrest and was given relief by the apex court following which he surfaced in Saifai in mid-October to pay his tributes to SP patriarch Mulayam Singh Yadav who passed away on October 10.