False case of cow killing against 4 Muslims, Yogi police looking for Hindu leaders

Last month, four Muslims were charged with cow slaughter. The police started investigating. Then the police came to know that false charges had been made against those Muslim persons. Because one of them had a personal enmity with the leader of a Hindu organization. And because of that, they tried to implicate him in a false case. After that, the police arrested two of the false accusers. Police are looking for seven others. Agra incident in Uttar Pradesh. In the state of Yogi, the practice of neutrality of the police is going on in full swing.

Agra Assistant Commissioner of Police RK Singh said that the Agra Police had arrested two people on April 6. Among them Imran Qureshi aka Thakur and Shanu aka Illi. This is how they tried to frame innocent people. Seven more people were identified who were allegedly involved in the incident. They are also being searched.

Meanwhile, significantly, four members of the All India Hindu Mahasabha are also known to be involved in this conspiracy. The police are also looking for them. Mahasabha National Spokesperson Sanjay Jat is the main accused in this case. Police said. The ACP said they had a personal grudge against the four. That is why they made false accusations.

Meanwhile, the media tried to contact the accused leaders of the Mahasabha. But none of them picked up the phone. But what exactly happened?

According to police sources, just before Ram Navami, Mahasabha leader Jitendra Kumar reported to the police that he had received information that Rizwan, along with some of his sons Nakim had slaughtered a cow in Gautam Nagar. Then they were selling beef.

Kumar told the police that he had gone to the area with his friends Vishal and Manish. Seeing them they ran away. Then the police started investigating. They were booked under the UP Prevention of Cow Slaughter Act. Meanwhile, the police went to the spot and found beef.

Later, the Mahasabha staged a protest in front of the police station demanding Nakim’s arrest. However, the police investigated and found that no one named in the FIR was present at the time of the incident after looking at the CCTV footage. Police said no evidence was found against the four Muslim men.