Azam Khan Release: Samajwadi Party veteran Azam Khan has been released from jail after two years. After the release, Azam Khan praised the decision of the Supreme Court. He said, the Supreme Court has used its power properly and justly. After the release, Azam Khan said, Supreme Court zindabad. He said, when there is a big mission, the troubles will also be big but its benefits will also be big. He further said that our mission was not political. Earlier on May 19, the Supreme Court had granted him interim bail. Late night, this order of the Supreme Court reached Sitapur Jail and the next day i.e. on May 20, he was released.
Shivpal Singh Yadav and his two sons had come to meet Azam Khan while leaving the jail and all the supporters of Azam Khan were also present there during this time. Azam Khan’s convoy had stopped at the residence of former Samajwadi Party MLA Anoop Gupta and as soon as he reached Rampur, Azam Khan’s supporters showered flowers on his convoy. There was a crowd of his supporters and media at Azam Khan’s house.
The hand of my loved ones in my disasters – Azam Khan
Azam Khan said, ‘I have my own hand in my destructions, first of all the 8 people who filed the cases were my own people.’ Azam Khan took a jibe at the opponents through poetry without naming them. Azam Khan also told that a prisoner had threatened him with an encounter in the jail. Azam Khan told that for his bail, he had tried to prove that his honesty was not doubtful. He further said- I have got justice from the Supreme Court.
Azam Khan targeted Akhilesh without naming him
Azam Khan, who reached among his staunch supporters after a long time, targeted SP supremo Akhilesh Yadav in gestures without naming names. Let us tell you that for some time Azam Khan was running angry with Akhilesh Yadav. At the same time, his family had also said that Akhilesh Yadav has neglected a big leader of the party, now he has lost the trust of this veteran leader. Azam Khan even said that Akhilesh Yadav has put whey in his roots.
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