Gangster-turned-politician Mukhtar Ansari died of cardiac arrest on Thursday. However, his son has something else to say; Umar Ansari, son of Mukhtar Ansari, has said that there was hidden propaganda behind his father’s death. He said that his father was slowly poisoned, and they would move to the judiciary for justice.
Mukhtar Ansari Was Given Slow Poisoned
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In his statement, Umar said that he didn’t know about it from the administration but from the media, and now the whole nation knows everything. He added that he had met his father two days ago but was not allowed to meet him. He said that we have also highlighted this earlier, and he will again say the same, that his father has been slow poisoning. He added that his father was given poison on 19th March at dinner, and now they will move to the judiciary.
Umar said that a panel of five doctors had been formed for the postmortem of the dead body of his father. Once the postmortem has been done and they get the body, they will go for the further process and reiterate that his father, Mukhtar Ansari, had been given slow poisoning.
Afzal Ansari, MP of Ghazipur and brother of Ansari, also made the same allegation of slow posing to his brother on Tuesday, but the jail authorities have denied it. The body of Mukhtar was sent to Banda Medical College in Banda on Thursday around 08:25 pm and was attended by a team of 9 doctors. Before this, Ansari also complained of abdominal pain on Tuesday and was hospitalized in Banda of Uttar Pradesh.
The gangster turned political has been elected five times as the MLA from the Mau assembly seat, including twice as the candidate of the Bahujan Samaj Party. In April 2023, Mukhtar Ansari was sentenced to 10 years of jail imprisonment for the murder of the BJP MLA Krishnanand Rai.
After that, in December 2023, the MP/MLA Court of Varanasi found Ansari guilty of threatening Mahavir Prasad Rungta, a witness of the murder of 26-year-old coal businessman Nand Kishor Rungta. He was fined 10,000 INR and sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for five and a half years. In March 2024, he was sentenced to life imprisonment in connection to forged documents used for obtaining an arms license in 1990.
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