Sangrampur, Buldhana- In a commendable act of solidarity, the Samajwadi Party, led by MLA Abu Asim Azmi, has taken a firm stand in the case of Sheikh Mateen, who suffered a severe beating at the hands of Constable Tiwari from Sangrampur Police Station. The party has not only demanded the suspension of the constable involved but has also announced a compensation of Rs 1,00,000 to aid Mateen in his recovery.
This gesture of support extends beyond financial assistance, as prominent members of the party, including Maharashtra Women Vice President Rekha Tai and other district and city leaders, have shown their impartial support for Mateen. The collective response from the party members underscores their commitment to justice and their readiness to back those who have been wronged.
The incident has galvanized support from various quarters within the Samajwadi Party. Under the leadership of Azmi, notable party members including Maharashtra Women Vice President Rekha Tai, and Maharashtra Member Liaquat Khan Buldhana District President Azhar Khan, Buldhana Yuva District President Azad Pathan, District General Secretary Tauseef Jamdar, District Liaison Chief Shahid Bhai, Taluka President Mushtaq Jamdar and Jalgaon City President Syed Nafees and other district and city leaders, have come forward to lend their support to Mateen, showcasing a united front against the injustice.
In the aftermath of the suspension news, Azmi has demanded stringent action and called for a thorough inquiry into the incident. The party's stance is clear: a fair and just decision must be reached to uncover the truth behind the assault and to protect other individuals from similar oppressive conduct.
The Samajwadi Party's collective response underscores their commitment to upholding justice and supporting those affected by such acts of violence. The call for an inquiry reflects the party's dedication to transparency and accountability, ensuring that the entire process of justice serves to reveal the truth and prevent future occurrences of such treatment.
Furthering their pursuit of justice, Abu Asim Azmi has called for strict action against the constable and appealed for an inquiry into the incident. The party is adamant that a thorough investigation is necessary to bring the hidden truth to light and to ensure that such oppressive treatment is not meted out to others in the future. The Samajwadi Party's stance in this case is a testament to their dedication to upholding the principles of social justice and equality.
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