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SP MP Ziaur Rahman Burke said, ‘I was in Bengaluru when the violence took place in Sambhal.’

New Delhi, November 26 (IANS). On Monday, Samajwadi Party MP from Sambhal Ziaur Rahman Burke spoke to IANS on the death of four people in the violence in Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh.

He has said that the day the violence took place in Sambhal, he was not even in Sambhal, let alone Uttar Pradesh. He said, “I had gone to Bengaluru to attend the meeting of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board. In order to prevent me from helping my people, the police filed this false case to suppress my voice and to hide their failure.” Police officers targeted the people of Sambhal in which four people died. I think a case of murder should be registered against the police officers who are behind these murders.”

On the allegation of inciting violence by giving controversial statements, the SP MP has said that he has not given any controversial statement. When the survey was conducted on the first day, he himself was present there. If the incident was to happen then it should have happened on the same day. Then why didn’t it happen? He was there when Friday prayers were held. Then why did the incident not happen?

He said, “The incident happened as soon as I left. The police administration is completely responsible for hiding its failure and the incident. It is they who committed the murder. The police is taking action in this way to cover up the entire matter. Constitution and law There is a big question mark for.”

The SP MP has said that the police administration is directly responsible for the violence. They have committed murders, a case should be registered. Samajwadi Party national president Akhilesh Yadav has also made this demand.

–IANS

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