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Congressman who threatened Modi has 5 pending cases

March 30, 2014 14:54 IST
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Interesting information has surfaced about Imran Masood, the Congress Lok Sabha candidate from Saharanpur who was on Saturday sent to jail by a court for 14 days after being arrested for his hate speech in which he allegedly threatened to "chop" Narendra Modi "into pieces".

Masood, who has been recently booked for hate speech, has five pending cases in various courts on charges of forgery and intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace among others.

According to the affidavit filed by Masood for contesting Lok Sabha polls, four cases were pending trials in Saharanpur courts and one in District Court in Lucknow.

The cases were filed under different sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC), including cheating (Section 420), forgery of valuable security (Section 467), forgery for purpose of cheating (Section 468) and voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant from his duty (Section 332) among others, the affidavit said.

Besides, a case is being heard against him for charges of intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace (Section 504 of IPC) and punishment for criminal intimidation (Section 506) among others, it said.

The cases were registered between 2007 and 2013, the self-sworn affidavit said.

43-year-old Masood's 'highest' qualification, according to his affidavit, is intermediate.

Masood, who has declared movable and immovable properties acquired by him worth about Rs 2.14 crore, has not filed his income tax returns since 2007-08. He has shown income of Rs 4.45 lakh in his last IT return, according to the affidavit.

His wife Saima Masood has movable and immovable assets acquired by her worth about Rs 85 lakh, it said.

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