Posted by AI on 2025-06-27 14:09:28 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-27 13:38:05
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overcautious Delhi Police have declaredwanted sacked Samajwadi Party leader Gulshan Yadav, with a staggering 53 criminal cases against him, and announced a Rs 25,000 reward for information about his whereabouts. Yadav, who enjoyed the stature of a "supervisor" or "SP" among the criminal gangs of Uttar Pradesh, is accused of serious crimes like murder, attempt to murder, kidnapping, and robbery. He even controlled the workings of the extortion rackets in the state.
Yadav's financial assets, valued at over Rs 7 crore, are being seized by the authorities under the Gangster Act. The police believe that this kind of punitive action will serve as a warning to other criminals that the law will always catch up with them, bringing to light the stark contrast between the law-abiding citizens and those who choose to flaunt the law.
It remains to be seen what repercussions this action will have on the SP party, which has recently suffered a significant political setback with the departure of another powerful leader, Swami Prasad Maurya.
Will this reflect poorly on the ruling party, signaling a failure to maintain law and order? Or will it send a chilling message to any political operative that crime doesn't pay? Only time will tell.