Man Who Declared Bounty On Kanhiya Kumar Has Only Rs.150/- in Bank Account

March 07, 2016 12:30
Man Who Declared Bounty On Kanhiya Kumar Has Only Rs.150/- in Bank Account

The Purvanchal Sena president, Adarsh Sharma, who declared a bounty of Rs 11 lakh on the pinnacle of JNU students’ union president Kanhaiya Kumar, has solely Rs 150 in his bank account, police stated.

A native of Begusarai in Bihar, Sharma went underground shortly after a case under the Delhi prevention of defacement of Property Act was registered against him at the Parliament Street police station. The case was registered once pamphlets signed by him were found glued in New Delhi that mentioned that the Sena will provide Rs 11 lakh to the one who can kill Kanhaiya. Section 107 (abetment) if Indian Penal Code was additional to the case on Sunday.

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Investigators aforementioned the Purvanchal Sena chief transitioned his mobile phone and cut off all communication together with his family members, relatives and friends.

The police deployed a team to Sharma’s town in Begusarai to nab him for interrogation within the case. A lot of charges are seemingly to be ironed against Sharma in the case after his interrogation, aforementioned police. Special raids also are being conducted at his potential hideouts in Delhi-NCR. His native friends and associates were conjointly being questioned to determine his whereabouts.

A police team on Sunday visited Rohini and spoke to his property owner and different residents and collected info concerning him. Some neighbours told police that Sharma accustomed brag that he was a really influential person, having links with some prime rightist leaders, said the officer.

 “He did not have any regular source of income and for livelihood. He mostly depended on money borrowed from his friends. He would often take money (Rs 100 to Rs 500) from people on the pretext of getting their work done at the local police station or civic agencies offices using his influence,” stated another officer.

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The pamphlets that surfaced close to the Press Club of India and other public places close to the Parliament on Sat had the name of Purvanchal Sena, an organisation that claims to work for individuals from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

“Whoever shoots JNUSU president and traitor Kanhaiya Kumar will be rewarded Rs 11 lakh from the Purvanchal Sena,” the posters in Hindi read. When contacted on Saturday, Sharma had stated, “We wish the traitor dead. He has insulted mother India and raised anti-national slogans. We have faith in the court, but it takes a long time for a case to be decided. We want to ensure there is a quick decision.”

Sharma had claimed that Kumar’s house was simply 10kms away from his house in Bihar. “Our land does not manufacture such anti-nationals. This is often why I have decided to do this,” he had aforementioned.

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