Uttar Pradesh Navnirman Seva chief Amit Jani in police custody in relation to the anti-Kashmiri h

Uttar Pradesh Navnirman Sena chief Amit Jani has been arrested in connection with the anti-Kashmiri hoardings that were put up in the city.

Partapur police station in-charge Dinesh Sharma said Jani was arrested from the Delhi-Doon highway near Partapur bypass when he was on his way to Dehradun from the capital on Saturday night. 

Banners calling for boycott of Kashmiris and asking them to leave Uttar Pradesh had been put up by the organisation on NH-58 outside the colleges where students from the Valley study.

The outfit had said it was only the first step and it would launch a "halla bol" campaign from April 30 to "banish" the Kashmiris who do not leave the state on their own. A case had been lodged against Jani following which he had gone missing.

On Saturday, through his advocate, the organisation's chief submitted a surrender application before the special chief judicial majistrate court. Upon being questioned, he told police that he had got the hoardings put up because soldiers were being martyred in Indian-administered-Kashmir. Jani had first shot into the limelight in 2012 when he damaged a statue of former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati. Last year, he had been arrested for threatening to kill Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union president Kanhaiya Kumar and Umar Khalid.

Source: Timesofoman