Special CBI court convicts seven people in former BSP MLA Raju Pal's murder case

Raju Pal was gunned down on January 25, 2005, as a result of political rivalry with Atiq Ahmad's brother Ashraf, whom he had defeated in the 2004 bypoll to the Prayagraj West seat.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had taken over the probe into the case in 2016.
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had taken over the probe into the case in 2016.

LUCKNOW: A special CBI court in Lucknow on Friday convicted seven people in the killing of former BSP MLA Raju Pal in 2005, a case in which murdered gangster-turned-politician Atiq Ahmad was also an accused, officials said.

The proceedings against Atiq Ahmad, his brother and prime accused Khalid Azim alias Ashraf, and Gulbul alias Rafiq were abated after their death, they said.

Raju Pal, a Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader from Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh, was gunned down on January 25, 2005, as a result of political rivalry with Atiq Ahmad's brother Ashraf, whom he had defeated in the 2004 bypoll to the Prayagraj West seat.

The BSP leader had lost the election to the seat to Atiq Ahmad in 2002 but when the latter vacated it after being elected to the Lok Sabha, Pal defeated Ashraf in the bypoll.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had taken over the probe into the case in 2016.

The Special Judge CBI, Lucknow, held Ranjeet Pal, Abid, Farhan Ahmad, Israr Ahmad, Javed, Gulhasan, and Abdul Kavi guilty in the case for criminal conspiracy and murder among other serious charges.

Accused Farhan Ahmad was additionally held guilty under the Indian Arms Act.

Raju Pal's wife Pooja Pal welcomed the court's judgment but said they should have been sentenced to death.

"I am satisfied with the court's decision. But these accused should have been given death sentence because an MLA was murdered in broad daylight," she told PTI over phone from Lucknow.

She said along with her husband, two other people were murdered.

"This crime is so heinous that the culprits should have been given the death sentence," Pooja Pal said.

On April 15 last year, Atiq Ahmad and his brother Ashraf were killed in a sensational on-camera shooting when assailants opened fire on them near a medical college in Prayagraj while in police custody.

The shooting was caught on camera as mediapersons were following the duo being escorted to the hospital by the police for a medical checkup.

At least two people were seen firing from close range at Atiq Ahmad and Ashraf who fell to the ground, while police personnel overpowered the attackers.

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) had taken over the probe into the case in 2016.
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