<p>A court here on Tuesday issued a non-bailable warrant against AAP Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh in an alleged hate speech case.</p>.<p>Judge PK Rai of the MP-MLA court fixed February 17 as the next date of hearing.</p>.<p>Singh had on August 12, 2020, held a press conference here, wherein he had alleged that the Uttar Pradesh government was favouring one particular caste. An FIR was registered against him with Hazratganj police under sections 153-A, 153-B, 501, 505(1), 505(2) of the IPC.</p>.<p>After the probe, the investigating officer filed a charge sheet on September 7. Ten days later, the state government granted sanction for prosecution of Singh.</p>.<p>The special court took cognisance of the charge sheet and issued summons to Singh on December 4.</p>.<p>Singh moved the Allahabad High Court but Justice Rakesh Srivastava on January 21 dismissed his plea to quash the MP-MLA court's order, accepting the arguments of government advocate Vimal Srivastava that there was no illegality in the special court's order.</p>.<p>Singh's lawyer on Tuesday requested the MP-MLA court to exempt his personal appearance, but the judge declined the plea saying that he had not obtained bail till date.</p>
<p>A court here on Tuesday issued a non-bailable warrant against AAP Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh in an alleged hate speech case.</p>.<p>Judge PK Rai of the MP-MLA court fixed February 17 as the next date of hearing.</p>.<p>Singh had on August 12, 2020, held a press conference here, wherein he had alleged that the Uttar Pradesh government was favouring one particular caste. An FIR was registered against him with Hazratganj police under sections 153-A, 153-B, 501, 505(1), 505(2) of the IPC.</p>.<p>After the probe, the investigating officer filed a charge sheet on September 7. Ten days later, the state government granted sanction for prosecution of Singh.</p>.<p>The special court took cognisance of the charge sheet and issued summons to Singh on December 4.</p>.<p>Singh moved the Allahabad High Court but Justice Rakesh Srivastava on January 21 dismissed his plea to quash the MP-MLA court's order, accepting the arguments of government advocate Vimal Srivastava that there was no illegality in the special court's order.</p>.<p>Singh's lawyer on Tuesday requested the MP-MLA court to exempt his personal appearance, but the judge declined the plea saying that he had not obtained bail till date.</p>