Atique Ahmed

Atique Ahmed (born 10 August 1962) is an Indian politician.[1][2][3] In 2004–2009, he was an SP member of the 14th Lok Sabha from the Phulpur (Lok Sabha Constituency) in Uttar Pradesh. From 1999-2003 he was the president of the Apna Dal, founded by Sone Lal Patel.[4]

Atique Ahmed
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
13 May 2004  16 May 2009
ConstituencyPhulpur
President of Apna Dal for Uttar Pradesh
In office
1999–2003
ConstituencyUttar Pradesh
Member, Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly
In office
1989–2004
ConstituencyAllahabad West
Personal details
Born (1962-08-10) 10 August 1962
Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
NationalityIndian
Political partySamajwadi Party
Apna Dal
Independent
Spouse(s)Shaista Parveen (m.1996)
ResidenceChakiya, Allahabad
Alma mater10th Pass 10th Pass MIC From Allahabad In 1979
OccupationPolitician, Contractor, Builders,Property Dealer, & Agriculture.

According to his affidavit in 2014 elections, he has declared that there are now no cases pending against him.[5] The most sensational murder was that of BSP MLA Raju Pal, who had defeated Atique's brother Ashraf in the 2004 Uttar Pradesh state legislature elections.

Ahmed has fought several elections from jail, lodged under various charges.[6][7] On 15 December 2016, he was arrested once again for assaulting staff of the Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences.[8]

2009 General Elections

In the 2009 General Elections, Aatiq Ahmad was allowed to run for election (since he was yet to be convicted in any case).[9] However, the Samajwadi Party had expelled him in 2008, and Mayawati refused him a ticket under BSP,[10] so he stood from the Apna Dal party from Pratapgarh, but he lost (ranked fourth).[11]

Elections in 2012 and 2014

In Uttar Pradesh Elections 2012, Ahmed fought under the Apna Dal banner from the Allahabad (West) constituency. He filed his nomination from jail.[12] He had appealed for bail but 10 judges of the Allahabad High Court refused to hear the case. The 11th judge finally took up the matter and he was released on bail before the Elections.[6] However, the seat went to Raju Pal's widow, Puja Pal.

In 2014, he was taken back into the Samajwadi Party and fought the National Elections from the Shrawasti (Lok Sabha constituency). He managed to secure a quarter of the votes, but lost by nearly a lakh votes to Daddan Mishra of the BJP.

Controversies

SHUATS assault case

On December 14, 2016, Atique and his henchmen had allegedly assaulted the staff members of Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences for taking action against two students who were debarred from taking examination after they were caught cheating. The video of Atiq Ahmad beating the SHUATS teacher and employees was widely circulated on the internet. On February 10, 2017, the Allahabad High Court summoned the criminal history of Atiq and also directed the Superintendent of police of Allahabad to arrest all the accused in the case. The police arrested Atiq on February 11 after which he was remanded to 14-day judicial custody.[13] He was lodged in Deoria jail but later shifted to Bareilly jail after he was convicted for beating a business man inside the jail premise.

Kidnapping and torturing a business man in Deoria jail

Atique Ahmed was shifted to Bareilly jail after being accused for kidnapping and assaulting a business man in Deoria Jail. As per business man interview, he was told to pay extortion money to Atiq Ahmed's gang then he was taken to the Deoria jail later for not paying the money. He was beaten up by the jail police guards and other goons. After the news spread, Uttar Pradesh government shifted Atique to Bareilly Jail and suspended accused jail guards immediately. A call recording was also released in which Atique was threatening the business man to pay extortion money or else he will be attacked. Two other business man also accused Atique Ahmed for kidnapping and assaulting them in Deoria Jail.

Bareilly jailor was seen very afraid while talking to the press after Atiq Ahmed's arrival in the jail.

References

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