MP to withdraw \'political cases\' after Mayawati\'s threat

MP to withdraw 'political cases' after Mayawati's threat

IANS  |  Bhopal 

The government will withdraw all the "political cases" filed by the previous BJP government against workers of and activists, said on Tuesday.

The announcement came a day after BSP issued an ultimatum to new governments in the state and in that her party will withdraw support to them if they do not revoke cases filed against "innocent people" during the April 2 Bharat Bandh of last year called by groups.

"We (Congress) have been fighting (against the BJP government). Irrespective of any party those who have been fighting the BJP government which had sent people to jail... those political cases will be withdrawn," Sharma said.

On Monday, issued a statement saying if the newly elected governments in and do not act swiftly and withdraw the cases against innocent persons framed in Bharat Bandh, the may have to reconsider extending outside support to the governments.

Last week, Sharma had indicated that the government was drafting a proposal to withdraw "politically motivated" cases against political and trade union leaders filed during the BJP's rule during the last 15 years.

The BSP has two members in the 230-member Assembly in which the has 114 MLAs and is two short of the majority mark.

The has one MLA and has also extended support to the government. There are four independents.

In the 200-member Assembly, the Congress has 99 members and its pre-poll ally Rashtriya Lok Dal has one MLA. There are six BSP MLAs and 13 independents.

The Congress had supported the protest in April 2018 against the changes to the SC/ST Act brought in by the which were later nullified by a legislation passed in Parliament.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 16:42 IST