UP minister, BJP MLA among 8 party leaders put on trial for leading farmers stir in 2012
Aggarwal, the minister of state for vocational education and skill development, and seven other BJP leaders, including BJP MLA Umesh Malik and former MLA Ashok Kansal, had stopped the Haridwar Express at the Muzaffarnagar railway station for a few...

Aggarwal and other BJP leaders were put on trial after they pleaded "not guilty" to the charges under sections 147 and 156 of the Railway Act, framed by Special Judge Gopal Upadhyay.
As the judge asked the accused minister and BJP leaders if they plead guilty to the charges pertaining to entering into railway premises and disrupting the train service, they pleaded not guilty and claimed trial following which the court ordered their trial.
The other leaders against whom the trial was ordered are BJP's Muzaffarnagar district president Vijay Shukla, district general secretary Vaibhav Tyagi, former district presidents Yashpal Panwar and Pawan Tara and BJP leader Anil Tyal.
After farming charges against the BJP leaders, the court fixed November 30 to begin the trial with the examination of prosecution evidence.
Government counsel Manoj Thakur said the case against the eight was registered by the Government Railway Police on April 3, 2012 for forcefully halting the train at the Muzaffarnagar railway station.
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