The Congress candidate threatened to kill the BJP prime
ministerial candidate Narendra Modi if he came to Uttar Pradesh
Congress Lok Sabha candidate Imran Masood was on Saturday
arrested on charges of hate speech in which he threatened to “chop” Narendra
Modi “into pieces”, remarks that led to an FIR being filed against him by
police besides sparking an outrage.
Mr. Masood was arrested in the early hours, police said.
Congress had distanced itself from the remarks by Mr. Masood,
who is contesting from Saharanpur, saying it abjures violence whether of
language or otherwise while BJP had condemned it as inflammatory and dragged
Congress president Sonia Gandhi into the controversy.
A video footage of the election rally in Saharanpur, showing
Mr. Masood attacking the BJP Prime Ministerial candidate, had gone viral on the
web.
“If Modi tries to make Uttar Pradesh into Gujarat, then we
will chop him into tiny pieces...I am not scared of getting killed or attacking
someone. I will fight against Modi. He thinks U.P. is Gujarat. Only 4 per cent
Muslims are there in Gujarat while there are 42 per cent Muslims in U.P.,” he
had said.
However, he later apologised for his remarks, saying, “I
should have been more cautious with my words” and that the same were said in
the heat of electioneering.
U.P. Inspector General of Police (Law and Order) Amrendra
Sengar said an FIR has been registered against Mr. Masood at Deoband police
station of Saharanpur.
Mr. Sengar told reporters in Lucknow that the Congress
nominee has been booked under section 125 (promoting enmity between classes in
connection with election) of the Representation Of The People Act, and various
IPC sections.
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