Shrikant Tyagi case: Swami Prasad Maurya sent defamation notice to Noida Police Commissioner, demanded Rs 11 and a half crore
Police Commissioner Gautam Budh Nagar. In the Shrikant Tyagi case regarding the pass, without investigating the irresponsible act, tried to tarnish my image-reputation and popularity in the whole country through the press, sent a legal notice for defamation in its context.

Samajwadi Party leader and former minister Swami Prasad Maurya has sent a defamation notice of Rs 11 and a half crore to Noida Police Commissioner Alok Singh after his name appeared in the case of Shrikant Tyagi, who was arrested in Noida's Grand Omaxe Society for indecency with a woman. . He tweeted on Saturday and wrote, "Police Commissioner Gautam Budh Nagar tried to tarnish my image, reputation and popularity in the entire country through the press by acting irresponsibly in the Shrikant Tyagi case regarding the Vidhan Sabha pass." A legal notice for defamation was sent in his context.
Police Commissioner Gautam Budh Nagar. In the Shrikant Tyagi case regarding the pass, without investigating the irresponsible act, tried to tarnish my image-reputation and popularity in the whole country through the press, sent a legal notice for defamation in its context.
Police Commissioner Alok Singh held a press conference on August 8 regarding the arrest of Shrikant Tyagi. In it, he told how Shrikant kept dodging the police for so long and then how the police arrested him. During this, he had told that during the arrest of Srikanth, five cars were recovered from him. One of these cars had a sticker of MLA on it, when asked about it, Srikkanth said that he got it with the help of Swami Prasad Maurya.
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