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Complaints registered against Azam Khan over controversial remark against Indian Army

Two complaints were filed against Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan in Hazratganj Police Station and Rampur's Civil Lines Police Station for his controversial comment against the Indian Army.

Complaints registered against Azam Khan over controversial remark against Indian Army

Lucknow: Two complaints were filed against Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan in Hazratganj Police Station and Rampur's Civil Lines Police Station for his controversial comment against the Indian Army.

He made the outrageous comments against the Army while speaking at an event in his bastion Rampur.

The former Uttar Pradesh minister had said: “A fight is going on at the border, but at one place, women killed soldiers. This act forces us to think that there might have been a reason for doing so.”

Khan added: “Armed women killed security forces and the body part they cut off and took away pulled back the curtains uncovering the real life of India...Lady terrorists had chopped off the private parts of jawans; they did this because they had complaints with the specific part of the body. This is a very strong message and the entire India should be ashamed of this.”