
Hardoi: Ariba Khan, who came into the discussion in the incident of pistol at the CNG pump in Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh, has now become the center of politics. On the one hand, while the police have registered a case against Ariba and her father, on the other hand, Congress and AIMIM leaders have honored her as a ‘courageous daughter’. Leaders say that Ariba’s move is the voice of every daughter against injustice and should get justice.
Recently, a delegation led by Congress District President Vikram Pandey reached the house of Ariba and presented a picture of Rani Laxmibai. After this, senior AIMIM leaders Kari Malik Monish, Shadab Ali and District President Shafi Usmani also arrived and honored Ariba by giving a picture of Begum Hazrat Mahal. On this occasion, the leaders also assured his family of all possible legal assistance.
Leaders said ‘symbol against injustice’
AIMIM Central General Secretary Qari Malik Monish said that the courage of Ariba Khan is not just her, but the voice of all the daughters who are facing injustice in society in some form or the other. He said that we are all with him and demands from the government that there should be no discrimination with him.
At the same time, AIMIM state president Shaukat Ali spoke to Ariba and his father Ehsan Khan on the phone and assured them to give legal and political support. He said that the party is standing firmly against injustice and a fair investigation should be done to the behavior of Aribe.
Learn about the case in detail
On June 15, Ehsan Khan along with his family arrived at the petrol pump located in Bilgram police station area to fill CNG in the car. The pump worker asked him to get off the vehicle for security, on which the debate started. During the debate, Ariba brought her father’s license pistol from the car and pointed the pump worker. After the video of the incident went viral, the police registered an FIR and seized the pistol and started investigation.
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Later, Aribe and her father made a statement that the pump worker treated her indecently and the wrong language was used despite being a woman in the car. He admitted that it was unfair to take weapons, but he did it in a sense of self -defense.
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