Tuesday 16 April 2019

FIR against Samajwadi’s Azam Khan for ‘khaki underwear’ jibe at Jaya Prada

The video of Khan’s purported speech was also doing the rounds on various social media platform
Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan | Photo: ANI
A FIR was enrolled Monday against senior Samajwadi Party pioneer Azam Khan for his “clothing” agree against BJP pioneer and film on-screen character Jaya Prada who is battling the Lok Sabha surveys from Rampur against him. Locale justice of Rampur Aajaneya Kumar Singh Monday told PTI, “A FIR has been enlisted against Azam Khanunder area 509 of the IPC (word, motion or act expected to affront the humility of a lady) and under areas of the Representation of People’s Act.” On Sunday, without naming the performing artist, Khan told the social occasion in a race rally in Rampur “… you got spoke to (by her) for a long time.
“Individuals of Rampur, individuals of Uttar Pradesh and individuals of India, it took you 17 years to comprehend her world. In any case, I could remember it in 17 days that she wears a khaki clothing. (Rampur waalo, Uttar Pradesh waalo, Hindustan waalo, usski asliyat samajhne mein aapko 17 baras slack gaye. Primary 17 dinon mein pehchaan gaya ki inke neeche kaa jo clothing hai, woh khaki rang kaa hai), said Khan.
The video of Khan’s implied discourse was likewise doing the rounds on different web based life stage. Notwithstanding, Azam on Monday illuminated that he had not named anybody in his discourse. “I have not taken the name of any individual, nor did I tell the positive angle or negative part of anybody. I just alluded to a wiped out individual in Delhi, who merits compassion, and who had once said that he will splash slugs on me with 150 rifles…I just said that it took individuals long to recognize them, and a similar slip-up was submitted by our gathering chiefs too,” the SP pioneer said…

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