BJP demands action against Azam's bus ride


Lucknow, March 4 (IANS): The BJP Wednesday demanded legal action against Uttar Pradesh Urban Development Minister Mohd Azam Khan for driving a bus without having a license to drive a heavy passenger vehicle.

Slamming Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav for his "continued silence on the misdemeanour" of his cabinet colleague, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state spokesman Vijay Bahadur Pathak said Yadav's silence reflected his "inability and helplessness" to control Azam Khan and it "spoke volumes" of how Khan continued to run berserk, trampling all laws.

The minister had recently driven a state transport bus with school students and officials as passengers in his home town Rampur. Pathak said it was astonishing that the minister put on risk the lives of students in the presence of district officials.

Pathak pointed out that Khan was given a vast expanse of land on a lease of Rs.1 and that the minister was spared even after he openly took on Governor Ram Naik.

Pathak told IANS that he has requested Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav to take note of the minister's behaviour and take action.

  

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  • Yenku, Panambur

    Wed, Mar 04 2015

    Not a big deal. It not a sin to drive a bus with out licence. Check city bus drivers, you will find more than 50% driving with out licence or with invalided licence.

    Which is serious offence: minister watching blue films in assembly or a minister riding a bus without hd licence? Which is serious offence raping a friends wife or riding a bus without hd licence? After all he have licence, unfortunately it is not for heavy vehicle. It is a matter of 50 rupees penalty....

    So, how about Union minister Ghadkari riding scooter with out helmet? No arrest.....?

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