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BJP MP Kirti Vardhan Singh booked for grabbing property

By IANS | Updated: February 1, 2024 09:00 IST

Ayodhya (UP), Feb 1 On the orders of the MP/MLA Court, a case has been registered against 12 ...

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Ayodhya (UP), Feb 1 On the orders of the MP/MLA Court, a case has been registered against 12 people, including Gonda MP Kirti Vardhan Singh a.k.a Raja Bhaiya and inspectors of Mankapur Kotwali police station for the illegal occupation and looting of a Gurudwara located in Mankapur.

According to reports, one Gurbachan Kaur had filed an application in court alleging that her father-in-law, Mohar Singh, purchased land from the MP in Bhagat Singh Nagar and constructed a house with a Gurudwara inside.

She alleged that on September 13, 2023, Kirti Singh arrived at Mohar Singh’s place with the then in-charge of Mankapur Kotwali, inspector Sudhir Kumar Singh, crime inspector Arun Kumar Rai, and others, and threatened Mohar Singh to vacate the house.

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