UP Congress President Ajay Rai stopped from going to Muzaffarnagar over Sonu murder case, scuffle at the border

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News India Live, Digital Desk: The heat has once again increased in the politics of Uttar Pradesh. The matter is of Muzaffarnagar, where the atmosphere has become very sensitive after the murder of a young man ‘Sonu’ (Sonu Murder Case). Meanwhile, today when the state president of UP Congress Ajay Rai When they were going there to share the pain of the victim’s family, they were stopped before entering Muzaffarnagar.

There was a break at the border itself

According to reports, Ajay Rai was moving towards Muzaffarnagar with a convoy of his supporters. His aim was to meet the family members of deceased Sonu and console them. But, the police administration was already prepared. Police had set up heavy barricades near Muzaffarnagar border and Khatauli. As soon as the Congress leader’s convoy reached there, the police officials flatly refused to allow him to proceed further.

Police’s argument: “The atmosphere may worsen”

Administration behind stopping Ajay Rai Section 144 Cited for implementation. Police said that maintaining peace in the area is still a challenge and the arrival of any political leader can lead to a crowd gathering, which can lead to law and order disturbance. Therefore, they cannot be allowed due to security reasons.

Ajay Rai said murder of democracy

Ajay Rai and Congress workers looked very upset with this action of the police. There was a heated debate and altercation between the police and the leaders on the road itself for a long time. While talking to the media, Ajay Rai said that as an opposition leader, his job is to wipe the tears of the victims. He alleged that the government is suppressing the voice of the opposition to hide its failure. He asked what is the government afraid of that they are not being allowed to meet the victim’s family?

political temperature rises

At present, there is tension in Muzaffarnagar regarding this murder case, but now political parties have also started losing money on it. On one hand the administration says that they are handling law and order, while the opposition is calling it dictatorship. After Ajay Rai was stopped, Congress workers also raised slogans against the government.

Now it remains to be seen how long the administration will allow them, or else this issue will gain more momentum from Lucknow to Delhi. What do you think about this? Should the leaders be allowed to go at such a time or was the administration’s decision right?