UP man seeks 'permission' to abuse newspaper for two hours


Pratapgarh, Jan 14 (IANS): In a seemingly bizarre request, a resident of Uttar Pradesh's Pratapgarh has sought permission to hurl abuses at a newspaper for "two hours".

The man made the request after an article in the newspaper alleged his involvement in land grabbing.

In a letter addressed to the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Prateek Sinha said that he wanted to be allowed for two hours outside the newspaper office with a mic. He was referred to as a "land mafia" in a news article published in the newspaper, and thus he expressed his eagerness to hurl abuses after having sent them a defamation notice.

 

In the letter to the authorities, Sinha mentioned that a bulldozer action was taken on his land on January 9 "without any reason". Following this, as per the letter, the newspaper called him "a mafia".

He has alleged that the piece in the newspaper lacked evidence and defamed his reputation.

"In opposition to the same (article), I seek permission for January 15 at 12:00 p.m. to abuse the bureau chief and the reporter for two hours," the letter read.

Interestingly, in the request letter, the person took a moment to clarify that he would not resort to violence or threats. He said, "And, I want to assure you (the SDM) that despite great urge, the applicant will not thrash them (newspaper agency) with shoes or threaten them."

There was no comment on the request from the concerned officials.

 

 

  

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