Former BSP MLA convicted in double murder will be sentenced to court 11 - the judgment of dual murder case of 1994 reserved for ex bsp mla in Orii

Updated: Mon, 08 Sep 2025 08:22 PM (IST) The court reserved the ruling in the dual murder case in 1994. Former BSP Mla Chhotte Singh was convicted and an arrest order was issued against him. The sentence will be sentenced on September 11. Ramkumar submitted a report in this case. Jagran Correspondent, Ori. The ruling in court was reserved in court on May 30, 1994 in the case of double murder in the town of Binaura Vaid. In which the date was made with the former BSP MLA on Monday. If he is not present, the decision of the punishment has been secured which will be pronounced on September 11. Remove the advertisement, just read the news, the government advocate told that ramkumar, a resident of village binaura vaid of churkhi police station area, had informed that on may 30, 1994, With elder Brother Jagdish Sharan, Rajkumar, Nephew Kuldeep Kumar, Brother -in -law Ramendra Sen and Virendra Singh of the town, Ram Karan Tiwari. That afternoon, Rudrapal Singh alias Lalle Gurjar, Raja Singh, Santavan Singh Gurjar, Karan Singh alias Kalle and two unknown people entered. Those who had guns and guns in their hands. Meanwhile, Rudrapratap said that no one is alive and that everyone started shooting with guns and guns. Rajkumar, Jagdish Sharan and Village Virendra Singh were also injured during shooting. His injured brothers Rajkumar and Jagdish passed away shortly thereafter. When he escaped from there, he also shot at him in which he survived. Police have registered a case of murder against everyone. The charge sheet was later included when police investigated the double murder, the names of former Mlas Chhote Singh and Akhilesh, Krishna Murari, Bacha Singh, Chhunna Singh, who was MAAs of the BSP from 2007 to 2012, came to light, which was also included in the charge. Later, former Mla Chhote Singh surrendered in court to avoid arrest, he was jailed. The case was withdrawn by the Uttar Pradesh government and the governor following bail of the Supreme Court. The victim appealed to the Supreme Court where the governor’s order was canceled by the Supreme Court and ordered a quick trial in the MP, MLA court. The date of trial was held on Monday in which the decision was obtained. Judge Bharatendu found Chhote Singh guilty on Monday and issued an arrest order. Currently, the case will be sentenced on September 11.