Mulayam Singh Yadav Begins Bad Day

 11 Apr 2017 ( News Bureau )
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The Samajwadi Party's patron Mulayam Singh Yadav has started the difficulties with the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh. It is reported that in the matter of threatening IPS officer Amitabh Thakur, the police will soon take a sample of Mulayam Singh's voice.

The police will also take a sample of the complainant's voice. Then it will be matched. Dinesh Kumar Singh, who is investigating the case lodged by Amitabh Thakur in Hazratganj police station in Lucknow, has said this in his report submitted to the court of CJM Sandha Srivastav in Lucknow.

It is noteworthy that on July 10, 2015, two years ago Amitabh Thakur had lodged a complaint in Hazratganj police station that Mulayam Singh Yadav threatened him on the phone. At that time, the Hazratganj Police submitted its final report to the court in October 2015 after considering the matter.

Subsequently, in August 2016, the court ordered the investigating police officer to take a sample of the voice of both the investigations with the Law Science Laboratory but no action was taken since then. Now, when the state has changed in power, in this case, the Officer of the Assessing Officer submitted his report on March 30, saying that due to election duty and other activities, he could not take further action in this matter.

Taking cognizance of the report of the CO, the court has fixed the date for the next hearing of the case.

Now the officers will study the conversation of both the people and the samples of both of them will be sent to investigate.

 

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