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BSP MP Kadir Rana, arrested for his alleged role in Muzaffarnagar communal riots, was hospitalised after he fainted in a jail, authorities said on Wednesday. Rana fell unconscious on Tuesday night due to high blood pressure, following which he was admitted to the government hospital in the city, Jailor of the District Jail Mizazilal said.
However, doctors of the district hospital later transferred Rana to the Meerut medical college, he said.
After evading arrest for more than three months, Rana surrendered before a local court on Tuesday and was sent to 14-day judicial custody. Rana was booked for his alleged hate speech in Khalapar area of the city on August 30, when public gatherings were banned by the authorities after three young men were killed due to a communal dispute in Kawal village in the district on August 27.
The Lok Sabha MP from Muzaffarnagar had been missing ever since the riots broke out on September 7. Earlier, the court had issued non-bailable warrants against 16 politicians including Rana.
Rana left the Samajwadi Party in 2007 to join Rashtriya Lok Dal and then switched to BSP in 2009. There are a total of four criminal cases against him, including murder, attempt to murder and robbery.
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