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Updated: Oct 06, 2015 21:18 IST

Union minister Mahesh Sharma and controversial BJP lawmaker Sangeet Som could land in a spot of bother with UP police seeking action against them for alleged violation of prohibitory orders in Bisada village.

Police have filed a report with the district magistrate of Gautam Budh Nagar district recommending filing of FIRs against the two leaders and also against BSP leader and former Minister Naseemuddin Siddiqui.

Superintendent of police (Rural) Sanjay Kumar Yadav said the report has been filed against the three leaders who addressed the villagers in defiance of prohibitory orders in force in the area.

Mohammad Ikhlaq, 55, was killed by a mob a week ago over rumour that the family had slaughtered a calf and eaten its meat.

The leaders were given permission only to meet the family of the victim and not for addressing public meetings in view of the sensitive situation prevailing in the area.

Union minister and Gautam Budh Nagar MP Dr Mahesh Sharma with Ikhlaq’s elder son Sartaj (centre). (Ishwar/ HT)

Som, MLA from Muzaffar Nagar, is already in the news as he had on Sunday said they were capable of giving a “befitting reply” if “innocents were framed” in the lynching case. He had also attacked MIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi for visiting Bisada and accused non-BJP parties of indulging in polarisation of politics.

Sharma, union culture minister, who represents Gautam Budh Nagar in Lok Sabha, has made a few visits to the victim’s house and has been attacking political rivals over the incident.

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District magistrate NP Singh had said on Monday that he was taking legal opinion on what action could be taken on the statements made by Som.

However, no action has been recommended against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Owaisi and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal who visited the family of the victim last week but did not address any public meeting.

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