Former BJP MLA Suresh Rathore Arrested in Ankita Bhandari Murder Case Clip Probe
Former BJP MLA Suresh Rathore Arrested in Clip Probe

Former BJP MLA Suresh Rathore Arrested in Connection with Ankita Bhandari Case Clip

DEHRADUN/HARIDWAR: Former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Suresh Rathore has been arrested in connection with an investigation into a viral audio-video clip related to the alleged naming of a “VIP” in the Ankita Bhandari murder case. Rathore was detained from his office in Buggawala, Haridwar, and taken to the Dalanwala police station in Dehradun, where he was formally arrested, Superintendent of Police (City) Pramod Kumar confirmed.

Background of the Arrest

The arrest comes three days after Rathore held a press conference claiming that the Uttarakhand High Court had quashed two of the four First Information Reports (FIRs) registered against him at the Bahadrabad and Jhabrera police stations, according to news agency PTI. However, a single-judge bench of Justice Rakesh Thapliyal allowed police investigation to continue in the remaining two FIRs, police informed on Monday.

Details of the FIRs

The FIRs were registered against Rathore over the alleged circulation of objectionable audio and video clips on social media related to the Ankita Bhandari case. The complainants, Dushyant Gautam and Aarti Gaur, alleged that the material was deliberately circulated to tarnish their reputation, PTI reported. According to police, Gautam lodged a complaint at the Dalanwala police station on January 5, alleging that Rathore had conspired with actress Urmila Sanawar and certain political parties. It was alleged that Gautam, who is the BJP national general secretary and Uttarakhand in-charge, was identified by Rathore as the “VIP” in the clips.

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Legal Charges

The complainant further alleged that Rathore fabricated false audio and video clips to defame senior party leaders and incite public unrest. Based on the complaint, a case was initially registered under Sections 61(2), 336(4), 353(2), and 356(3) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and Section 66(D) of the Information Technology Act, PTI reported. Based on evidence and statements collected by the Dehradun police during the investigation, Section 308(6) of the BNS, related to extortion, was also invoked separately.

Rathore's Denial and Arrest

Speaking to reporters in Haridwar on Friday, Rathore denied releasing any audio or video clips on social media or making remarks against senior party leaders or the Chief Minister. He claimed that a conspiracy had been hatched to damage his political career. Following his arrest, Rathore was produced before a local court, which remanded him to 14 days of judicial custody at the Suddhowala district jail.

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