
UP Court Orders FIR Against Union MoS, 4 Others in Land Dispute Case
In a recent development, a court in Uttar Pradesh’s Gonda district has ordered the registration of an FIR against Union Minister of State for External Affairs, Kirti Vardhan Singh, his representative Rajesh Singh, and three others in a land dispute case. The complainant, a local resident, has alleged that Rajesh Singh harassed him and his wife after they registered a case against them for fraudulently transferring his wife’s land.
According to the report, the complainant, a resident of Amilo village in Gonda, had registered a case against Rajesh Singh and others for fraudulently transferring his wife’s land by executing a backdated contract with the original seller. The complainant alleged that Rajesh Singh, who is a representative of the Union MoS, had conspired with others to cheat him and his family.
The court, while hearing the complaint, took cognizance of the allegations and ordered the registration of an FIR against Kirti Vardhan Singh, Rajesh Singh, and three others. The FIR will be registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 420 (cheating), 406 (breach of trust), and 506 (criminal intimidation).
The complainant alleged that Rajesh Singh and others had threatened him and his family after they registered the case against them. He alleged that Rajesh Singh had even gone to the extent of threatening to take away his wife’s land, which was the family’s only source of livelihood. The complainant also alleged that Rajesh Singh had used his position and influence to try and intimidate him and his family.
The court’s order to register an FIR against Kirti Vardhan Singh and others has sparked a political controversy, with the opposition parties demanding that the Union MoS step down from his position. The opposition parties have also demanded that the government take immediate action against Rajesh Singh and others.
Kirti Vardhan Singh, who is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has denied all the allegations made by the complainant. He has claimed that the allegations are false and politically motivated. Rajesh Singh, who is also a BJP leader, has also denied any wrongdoing and has claimed that the allegations are baseless.
The development has once again highlighted the issue of land grabbing and corruption in Uttar Pradesh. The state has been plagued by land grabbing cases in recent years, with many people losing their land to powerful individuals and politicians. The case has also raised questions about the influence and power that politicians and their representatives wield in rural areas.
The court’s order to register an FIR against Kirti Vardhan Singh and others is a significant development in the case. It shows that the judiciary is willing to take strong action against those who abuse their power and influence. The FIR will now be investigated by the local police, who will probe the allegations made by the complainant.
The case has also raised questions about the functioning of the government and the role of politicians in rural areas. It has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in government dealings. The case has also shown that even politicians and their representatives are not above the law and can be held accountable for their actions.
In conclusion, the UP court’s order to register an FIR against Union MoS Kirti Vardhan Singh and four others in a land dispute case is a significant development in the fight against corruption and land grabbing. The case highlights the need for greater accountability and transparency in government dealings and the need for politicians to be held accountable for their actions.