VIP slams alleged house arrest of Mukesh Sahani in Uttar Pradesh

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VIP slams alleged house arrest of Mukesh Sahani in Uttar Pradesh

Synopsis

The Vikassheel Insaan Party says its founder Mukesh Sahani was placed under house arrest in Uttar Pradesh on 29 June, blocked from travelling to Shahjahanpur. The UP government has not responded — leaving a one-sided account that the party is now escalating through legal channels.

Key Takeaways

Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) alleged its founder Mukesh Sahani was placed under house arrest in Uttar Pradesh on 29 June .
Sahani was reportedly prevented from travelling from Lucknow to Shahjahanpur for a scheduled political programme.
VIP spokesperson Dev Jyoti called the action a 'murder of democracy' and an insult to the Constitution.
Sahani compared the situation to an 'undeclared Emergency' and called it an attack on elected representatives' rights.
The Uttar Pradesh government had not issued any response to the allegations at the time of reporting.
VIP said it would pursue legal remedies and intensify its campaign against what it termed political vendetta.

The Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP) on 1 July strongly condemned the alleged house arrest of its founder and former Bihar minister Mukesh Sahani in Uttar Pradesh, calling the reported action an assault on democratic values and constitutional rights. The party alleged that the Uttar Pradesh administration blocked Sahani from carrying out a scheduled political programme on 29 June, preventing him from travelling from Lucknow to Shahjahanpur.

What the VIP Alleged

Addressing reporters in Patna, VIP National Chief Spokesperson Dev Jyoti alleged that the state government used police and administrative machinery to suppress opposition voices. He claimed Sahani had been publicly highlighting what the party described as policy failures and administrative shortcomings of the government, and that the restrictions were imposed specifically to prevent him from interacting with the public.

Jyoti described the reported action as a 'murder of democracy' and said it amounted to an insult to the Constitution framed under the leadership of B. R. Ambedkar. He further alleged that the government was relying on police action rather than political engagement to deal with its opponents.

Sahani's Own Reaction

Reacting to the incident, Mukesh Sahani alleged that restricting the movement of an elected public representative constituted a direct attack on democracy. He claimed that being prevented from attending his scheduled programme reflected an unwillingness on the part of the government to engage in democratic dialogue.

Sahani further alleged that blocking his proposed visits to Shahjahanpur and other districts was contrary to democratic norms, likening the situation to what he called an 'undeclared Emergency.'

VIP's Planned Response

The party said it would challenge the matter through legal means and vowed to intensify its campaign against what it described as attempts to curb the democratic rights of opposition leaders. Jyoti framed the party's response as a broader democratic struggle against authoritarianism and political vendetta.

No Official Response Yet

At the time of reporting, neither the Uttar Pradesh government nor the concerned administrative authorities had issued any response to the allegations of house arrest and restrictions on Sahani's movement. The claims made by Sahani and the VIP represent the party's political position and have not been independently verified.

Point of View

As yet, entirely one-sided — the Uttar Pradesh administration has offered no rebuttal, which is itself a notable absence. House arrest of opposition figures ahead of public programmes is a recurring flashpoint in Indian state politics, and the pattern of invoking law-and-order grounds to restrict movement is well documented across party lines. What distinguishes this episode is the explicit 'undeclared Emergency' framing by Sahani — a rhetorical escalation that signals the party intends to make this a national narrative rather than a local administrative dispute. Whether the legal challenge materialises, and how UP responds, will determine if this remains a one-day story or a sustained accountability moment.
NationPress
1 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to Mukesh Sahani in Uttar Pradesh?
Mukesh Sahani, founder of the Vikassheel Insaan Party, was allegedly placed under house arrest in Uttar Pradesh on 29 June, preventing him from travelling from Lucknow to Shahjahanpur for a scheduled political programme. The allegations come from Sahani and his party; the UP government had not responded at the time of reporting.
What is the Vikassheel Insaan Party (VIP)?
The Vikassheel Insaan Party is a Bihar-based political party founded by Mukesh Sahani, a former Bihar minister. The party primarily represents the Nishad (fishermen) community and has positioned itself as a voice for marginalised groups in the Gangetic plains.
Why does the VIP say the house arrest was imposed?
According to VIP spokesperson Dev Jyoti, the restrictions were imposed to prevent Sahani from publicly highlighting what the party called government policy failures and administrative shortcomings during his public outreach in Uttar Pradesh.
What action is the VIP planning in response?
The VIP has said it will challenge the alleged house arrest through legal means and plans to intensify its campaign against what it describes as attempts to suppress opposition voices through police and administrative action.
Has the Uttar Pradesh government responded to the allegations?
No. At the time of reporting, neither the Uttar Pradesh government nor the concerned administrative authorities had issued any statement in response to the VIP's allegations of house arrest and restrictions on Sahani's movement.
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