Congress MP Imran Masood in Trouble ! Ghaziabad Court Issues Non Bailable Warrant, Check Why ?

A Ghaziabad court has issued a non-bailable warrant against Congress MP Imran Masood in a 2007 forgery case. The order was passed due to repeated non-appearance in court. The case involves alleged manipulation of property-related documents.

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The Ghaziabad court has issued a non-bailable warrant against Congress MP Imran Masood in connection with a 2007 forgery case. This is a big change. The judge issued the warrant after the candidate failed to show up several times, even after being summoned several times.

The move has caused a stir in politics and made people wonder about Masood's formal standing as a representative for Saharanpur.

What is the 2007 Forgery Case About?

Since 2007, the case has been going on about allegedly changing official property documents. Some people say that Masood and his friends were accused of faking papers to get money or property.

The court case started years ago, but it has moved more slowly than planned because of formalities and Masood's absence.

The court was annoyed by repeated absences

Imran Masood didn't show up to court even though he was asked to several times, which made the Ghaziabad bench take a tough stance. The court has now given a non-bailable warrant, which means that Masood has to be brought before the court.

Legal experts say that this move could lead to his arrest if he doesn't quickly get a lawyer or show up in court.

Responses from politicians and silence from Congress

The Congress Party hasn't said anything publicly yet, and Masood's office hasn't said anything either. Right now, the warrant comes at a highly touchy time because opposition parties are still worried about how elected officials are acting.

Some people think that this could be bad for Congress's reputation in western Uttar Pradesh, especially since local elections are coming up soon.

What's Next?

When an order for someone's arrest without bail is issued, it's a big change from the 2007 forgery case. Masood could be put in jail and have more problems with his political career if he is caught. Now, everyone is watching to see what he does next in court and if the leaders of Congress step in.

 

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