Raj Babbar Sentenced to Two Years in Jail in a 1996 Case

Raj Babbar was found guilty of roughing up a government officer during the 1996 Lok Sabha elections. He was then in the Samajwadi Party and was contesting the elections from Lucknow.

Raj Babbar (Photo Credits: Twitter)

An MP/MLA court in Lucknow has awarded a two-year jail sentence to former MP Raj Babbar in a case related to 1996. The court has also imposed a fine of Rs 8,500 on the actor turned politician. The former MP was present in court when the sentence was announced. The Congress leader has been found guilty of interfering in government duties and physical assault. Dilip Kumar Demise: Raj Babbar Says Film Industry Has Lost a Great Actor, Teacher and Philosopher Remembering the Late Legend.

Babbar was found guilty of roughing up a government officer during the 1996 Lok Sabha elections. Babbar was then in the Samajwadi Party and was contesting the elections from Lucknow. The incident had taken place on May 2, 1996. Stay tuned.

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