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Azam Khan gets 7-year jail in house demolition case

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Rampur (UP), March 18

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A court here on Monday sentenced Samajwadi Party (SP) leader Azam Khan to seven years in prison and a imposed a fine of Rs 8 lakh on him over the forced demolition of a house in Dungarpur in 2016.

The MP-MLA court also sentenced three others to five years in prison and imposed a fine of Rs 2.5 lakh on each of them in the case, senior prosecution officer Amarnath Tiwari said. The court of Judge Vijay Kumar convicted Azam Khan, a former Uttar Pradesh minister; Azhar Ahmed Khan, a former chairperson of the municipal corporation; Ale Hasan, a former police circle officer; and Barkat Ali.

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Three other accused — Jibran, Farman and Omendra Chauhan — were acquitted by the court, said Tiwari.

Seven persons, including Azam Khan, were booked in 2019 for the forced demolition of the house in 2016 when the SP was in power in Uttar Pradesh. The case was registered at the Ganj police station in Rampur, Tiwari said. Azam Khan (75) is currently serving a sentence in the Sitapur jail in another criminal case.

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