In a complaint lodged last night, one Syed Ahmed said that Anand Bhushan Singh, a former MLC, and some of his accomplices had on June 21 chased him away after he objected to them cutting down trees in the graveyard, a police officer said.
Inspector Suresh Chand Tripathi, the in-charge of Lalganj police station, said Ahmed has also accused Singh and others of barging into his house with firearms, looting and tearing a religious book.
When contacted, Singh, who joined the BJP in 2011 after the expiry of his term as an independent MLC in 2010, termed the allegation as an attempt by his adversaries to defame him.
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