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This Article is From Dec 10, 2010

Varun Gandi hate speech: UP government sanctions prosecution

Varun Gandi hate speech: UP government sanctions prosecution
Lucknow: Hate speeches made by him during the 2009 general election are causing new trouble for BJP leader Varun Gandhi.

The UP government has okayed his prosecution.

"The state government gave prosecution sanction against BJP MP Varun Gandhi on November 30 on an FIR registered against him at Kotwali police station in Pilibhit district last year," Secretary (Home) Deepak Kumar told reporters.
 
Kumar said prosecution sanction has been given under various sections of the IPC and People's Representation Act.
    
Sections of IPC include 153(A) (promoting enmity between different groups on ground of religion), 295(A) (deliberate and malicious act intended to outrage religious feelings) and 505(2) (statement conducing to public mischief), he said.
    
Kumar said the sanction has been given in the case relating to the speech given by Varun on March 7, 2009.
    
During Lok Sabha poll, Varun, who was contesting from Pilibhit constituency, gave allegedly hate speeches in election rallies at Mohalla Dalchand and Barkhera town on March 7 and March 8.

Taking cognisance of the two incidents, the Election Commission had then directed the Chief Electoral Officer of Uttar Pradesh and the district magistrate to initiate criminal proceedings against Varun.

Later two separate FIRs were lodged against Varun on March 18 and March 19 in this connection and he was arrested.

Gandhi later insisted that the CDs produced by the police of his speeches were doctored.

(With PTI inputs)

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