
During the funeral of Mukhtar Ansari, there was chaos when his supporters broke the barricades to enter the cemetery.
A large number of people had come to Mukhtar Ansari's grave to lay ashes. The crowd was very large. Therefore, as soon as the funeral procession entered, the police closed the main gate of the cemetery. After this people's anger boiled over. It is being told that during this time people also broke the barricades while shouting slogans.
DM is strict on those who raise slogans
Ghazipur DM Aryaka Akhauri said that all the people who raised slogans. Videography of all of them has been done and action will also be taken against them. Let us tell you that the body of Mukhtar Ansari was laid to rest in his ancestral graveyard, Kalibagh of Yusufpur.
Among Mukhtar's relatives, everyone including his elder brother MP Afzal Ansari, former MLA Sibgatullah Ansari, nephew Muhammadabad MLA Suhaib Ansari, and son Omar Ansari bid farewell to Mukhtar by laying soil on his grave. Mukhtar's grave was dug near the graves of his father Subhanullah Ansari and his mother Begum Rabia Khatoon.
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