Azam Khan gets two-year jail in another case of hate speech

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An MP/MLA court here on Saturday sentenced senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan to two years imprisonment in a case of provocative speech during the 2019 general elections.

Judge Shobhit Bansal convicted Khan and sentenced him to two years imprisonment. He also imposed a fine of Rs. 2500 on the former Uttar Pradesh minister Azam Khan.

The case was registered against Khan during the 2019 Lok Sabha general election for allegedly making a provocative speech during a rally Against yogi adityanath in the Dhamora area on April 8 of that year.

An MP-MLA court here had convicted Azam Khan last year in another 2019 hate speech case registered after he addressed a public meeting in Khatanagaria village of the Milak Kotwali area.

He was sentenced to three years of imprisonment, following which he was disqualified from the UP assembly.

In May this year, a sessions court overturned the lower court’s verdict.

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