SP MP Ajendra Lodhi booked for derogatory remarks against PM Modi

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SP MP Ajendra Lodhi booked for derogatory remarks against PM Modi

Synopsis

SP MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi has been booked under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita after BJP leaders filed a complaint alleging he made derogatory and personalised remarks against PM Modi during a protest in Mahoba. The incident has sharpened political tensions in Uttar Pradesh with police on high alert.

Key Takeaways

SP MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi was booked by Mahoba police on 12 May under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) .
The case was filed by a BJP delegation led by district media in-charge Satendra Gupta over allegedly derogatory remarks against PM Narendra Modi .
The remarks were made during an SP protest outside the District Collector's office in Mahoba , focused on power cuts, water crisis, and crop insurance issues.
BJP workers staged a counter-protest and burned an effigy of the SP lawmaker, demanding immediate action.
Mahoba police have been placed on high alert, anticipating further tension between supporters of the two parties.

Samajwadi Party (SP) MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi was booked by police on Tuesday, 12 May after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders filed a complaint against him for allegedly making derogatory and abusive comments against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a protest in Mahoba, Uttar Pradesh. The case has been registered under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and a detailed probe has been launched into the SP lawmaker's speech.

What Triggered the Controversy

The incident occurred during an SP-led demonstration outside the District Collector's office in Mahoba, where party workers had gathered to protest against issues including power cuts, a drinking water crisis, malfunctioning smart metres, and an alleged crop insurance scam. According to BJP leaders who filed the complaint, Lodhi — the sitting MP from the Mahoba-Hamirpur-Teendwari Lok Sabha constituency — called the Prime Minister

Point of View

The ruling establishment's reach into the machinery of complaint and counter-complaint is formidable. What is notable is that the original protest raised substantive local grievances: power cuts, water scarcity, a crop insurance scam. Those issues have now been entirely eclipsed by the controversy over the remarks, which is a pattern that benefits the incumbent. With state elections on the horizon, both the SP and BJP have strong incentives to escalate rather than de-escalate, and the police action hands the BJP a ready-made narrative while giving the SP a martyrdom frame. Neither side is likely to stand down.
NationPress
9 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was SP MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi booked by police?
Ajendra Singh Lodhi was booked after BJP leaders filed a complaint alleging he made derogatory and abusive remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a protest outside the District Collector's office in Mahoba on 12 May. A case has been registered against him under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
What were the original reasons for the SP protest in Mahoba?
The Samajwadi Party workers had gathered to protest against local governance issues including power cuts, a drinking water crisis, malfunctioning smart metres, and an alleged crop insurance scam. The protest was held outside the District Collector's office in Mahoba.
What did BJP leaders allege Ajendra Lodhi said about PM Modi?
According to BJP leaders who lodged the complaint, Lodhi called the Prime Minister 'anti-national' and made personalised and abusive remarks during the demonstration. The BJP termed the comments distasteful and objectionable.
What action has the Mahoba police taken following the incident?
Mahoba police registered a case against Ajendra Lodhi under multiple BNS sections and launched a detailed probe into his speech at the protest. Police have also been placed on high alert across the area to prevent further tension or clashes between party supporters.
What is the political significance of this incident ahead of UP elections?
The incident has sharpened the already charged political atmosphere in Uttar Pradesh, where the SP and BJP are locked in intense competition ahead of the next state assembly elections. The police action is expected to deepen the government-opposition standoff in the region.
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