BSP candidate goes missing\, party campaigns for him

BSP candidate goes missing, party campaigns for him

IANS  |  Mau (Uttar Pradesh) 

As the heat of the Lok Sabha elections reaches its pinnacle, a BSP candidate has gone missing. An FIR registered in a police station accuses him of sexual assault.

Rai is reportedly absconding ever since the FIR was registered against him on May 1 by a college student, who alleged that he had sexually assaulted her.

Fearing arrest, Rai went underground and has not been canvassing. "We are campaigning for him and the people of Ghosi know that he is being framed. We apprehend that he may be arrested if he comes here for campaigning," said a Rai supporter.

According to reports, supremo has asked her cadres to continue the campaign for and ensure his victory. has issued similar instructions to his party workers.

Mayawati, along with the former Chief Minister, on Wednesday held a rally in Ghosi in which they urged the people to vote for the SP-BSP alliance candidate.

"It is a piquant situation where the candidate is missing and the party is campaigning for him," said Mohsin Raza, a

In Ghosi, once a Left stronghold, there are talks that has flown to to escape arrest.

of Police said that there were chances of fleeing to another country and the police have issued a lookout notice for him.

Rai's lawyers moved the on Tuesday seeking stay on his arrest till May 23, when the votes polled for the 17th Lok Sabha will be counted. A Vacation Bench will be hearing the petition on Friday.

The BSP candidate's lawyers contended that it was a politically motivated move to prevent him from campaigning in the elections and thereby, sabotage his prospects as a candidate.

during her Wednesday rally said that Rai has been a victim of conspiracy by the BJP who wants to defame him. "It is our responsibility to get Atul Rai elected and defeat the conspiracy against him," she said.

The Ghosi constituency goes to polls on May 19 in the final phase of elections.

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First Published: Wed, May 15 2019. 14:40 IST