UP activist who pursued case against Yogi Adityanath arrested for rape
A 64-year-old man, who has been pursuing a criminal case in various courts against Uttar Pradesh Chief Yogi Adityanath since 2007, has been arrested allegedly for raping a woman.
Superintendent of Police (City) Vinay Singh said Wednesday the woman was allegedly raped by Pervez Parvaz and another man Mahmood alias Jumman, described as an 'occultist'.
The woman was assaulted when she had come to Jumman for treatment of some ailment, the officer said.
A medical examination has confirmed rape, he added.
He said while Parvaz was arrested Tuesday evening from a house in Nakhas area of Kotwali police station jurisdiction, he was remanded in judicial custody Wednesday.
The police is on look out for his accomplice Jumman, the officer said.
On instance of Parvaz, a social activist, an FIR had been lodged at Kotwali police station in Gorakhpur against Adityanath and others on January 27, 2007 allegedly for promoting communal hatred between two sections of the society.
It was alleged that Adityanath's "hate speech" had triggered several incidents of violence that day. The violence had continued for a few days.
Though a magisterial court later had taken cognizance of the chargesheet against Adityanath, the sessions court had set aside the magisterial court's order.
Parvaz then had moved the Allahabad High Court against the sessions court order.
Though the high court dismissed the Parvaz's plea against the sessions court order, he subsequently moved the Supreme Court.
The apex court last month sought the Uttar Pradesh government's stand on his plea challenging the dropping of the 2007 Gorakhpur riots case involving Adityanath.