A significant ruling has been made regarding one of the most talked-about and contentious statements made by prominent Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, which has impacted his political journey. The remarks, which included phrases like 'These are just petty officials, do not fear them... Insha Allah, I will have them clean shoes,' were directed at a government official and resonated from Rampur to the Election Commission in Delhi. After seven years, the MP-MLA magistrate court in Rampur delivered its verdict on May 16. In connection with a controversial statement made during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the court found Azam Khan guilty and sentenced him to two years in prison, along with a fine of ₹5,000.
Background of the 'Shoe Cleaning' Controversy
The controversy originated during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections when Azam Khan was the Samajwadi Party candidate for the Rampur seat. During a roadshow in the Bhota area of Rampur, he allegedly made a sharp comment aimed at the then-district magistrate. In a viral video, Azam Khan was heard saying, 'These are just petty officials, do not fear them; they are allied with those who clean shoes, Insha Allah, I will have them clean shoes after the elections.' This video gained significant traction on social media.
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