Abdullah Case: High court order increases problems of Azam family.

Source – livehindustan.com

After Abdullah Azam’s legislature in the matter of possessing two birth certificates, not only Abdullah Azam but also SP MP Azam Khan and city MLA Tazin Fatima may face difficulties. Preparations are being made to make the current High Court verdict in the sessions court. That matter will be heard on Wednesday.

On the plea of ​​former minister Naved Mian, the High Court quashed the legislature of Swar Tanda MLA Abdullah Azam for using two birth certificates. His election has been declared void by the High Court. This decision of the High Court has given a severe blow to SP MP Azam Khan. This decision of the High Court can now prove to be difficult for the family members of SP MP Azam Khan in the coming time. In Rampur, BJP leader Akash Saxena had revealed Abdullah Azam to have two birth certificates. Due to this revelation, where Naved Mian’s petition was strengthened.

In the two birth certificate case of Abdullah Azam, BJP leader Akash Saxena filed a case against SP MLA Abdullah Azam Khan, SP MP Azam Khan and city MLA Dr. Tajin Fatma at Ganj police station on January 4. Chargesheet has been filed in this case and trial has also started in the case. Similarly, in the case of giving wrong information in the passport, cases have also been registered in the case of possessing two PAN cards. Chargesheet has been filed in the passport case and the matter has come to court. Similarly, police is being investigated in the PAN card case. That is, all three cases are related to fraud. The latest High Court verdict can become a strong weapon for the prosecution in proving these three cases in court. Preparations are also being done for this.

Hearing to be held today in the birth certificate case, in the case
of two birth certificates of Abdullah Azam, to be heard in the sessions court on Wednesday. Non-bailable warrants have also been issued against Abdullah Azam, Azam Khan and Tazin Fatma for not appearing in court. Recently, the Lok Sabha session was said to be started by Azam Khan, on which the court had also issued an order to appear in person on December 18.