Azam Khan targeted by EC because he is Muslim: Son

Press Trust of India  |  Rampur (UP) 

A day after the EC barred senior Khan from poll campaigning over his derogatory remarks against BJP Jaya Prada, his son Tuesday alleged that his father was targeted as he is a Muslim.

"But in (Khan's) speech, there has been no mention of a name or gender, Khan has been banned only because he is a Muslim," he added.

Senior Khan was slapped Monday with a poll campaign ban, an FIR and a women commission notice for his alleged "khaki underwear" jibe at

Jaya Prada, who was earlier with the SP and has now been pitted by the BJP against Khan from seat, demanded his immediate disqualification from contesting polls.

However, termed the gag order as an attempt by the EC to please the after the poll panel banned from campaigning.

"As Yogi was also banned, it was required to ban Azam Khan so that it does not seem that action is being taken only against the BJP and make them angry... it was done to please the BJP," Abdullah alleged.

The EC had imposed a nation-wide ban on Adityanath for 72 hours, starting from 6 am Tuesday, for his "provocative" communal remarks.

Stressing that the was not allowed to present his view point, he said, "No notice was served... natural justice was denied... he was banned just like that."

had represented twice in after winning in 2004 and 2009 as a leader. Later she was expelled from the party, along with Amar Singh, following differences with Mulayam Singh Yadav.

Last month she joined BJP and has been nominated as the saffron party's candidate against Khan from Rampur, which goes to polls on April 23.

Khan and some other SP leaders sought to suggest that Khan's comments were targeted at Singh, who is considered her mentor in UP

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First Published: Tue, April 16 2019. 17:35 IST