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Hate speech: Mumbai court orders retrial in case against SP leader Abu Azmi

Updated on: 17 March,2015 09:26 PM IST  | 
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The sessions court here today ordered a fresh trial against Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi and four others in a case related to a provocative speech he had made in 2000

Hate speech: Mumbai court orders retrial in case against SP leader Abu Azmi

Abu Azmi

Mumbai: The sessions court here today ordered a fresh trial against Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi and four others in a case related to a provocative speech he had made in 2000.


Abu Azmi
Samajwadi Party leader Abu Azmi


Abu Azmi


Mazgoan magistrate's court in the city had sentenced Azmi and four others to two years' rigorous imprisonment in May 2012.

The accused then filed an appeal in the sessions court. "The appeal is allowed and the order of the magistrate's court is set aside," said the sessions court judge D K Mulla while ordering a fresh trial. The magistrate shall conclude the trial in six months, the judge added.

The defence lawyers had argued that some of the witnesses had not been cross-examined. The other accused are Wakrunissa Ansari, Ahsanulla Khan, Alimiya Shamshi and L D Singh.

The case relates to a rally at Byculla in central Mumbai in February 2000 where Azmi had made some communal and provocative statements. The accused were out on bail after the conviction.

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