Fake Letter Alleging CM Yogi Adityanath’s advisor: 3 accused in police investigation

Overview

CM Yogi Adityanath: A fake letter claiming security clearance for Neeraj Kashyap, a resident of Sahaspur, Dehradun, and purportedly signed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary, has gone viral on social media. The police, upon investigation, have declared the letter forged and registered a case against three individuals.


Key Accusations

  1. Neeraj Kashyap: Alleged recipient of the forged letter claiming security arrangements.
  2. Pandit Acharya alias Nagendra: Claimed to be an advisor to UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and linked to Gorakhnath Math.
  3. Sudhir Mishra: Alleged to have sent the forged letter from Lucknow.

Dehradun fake letter case:Details of the Fake Letter

The letter bore manipulated signatures copied from another government order and used an invalid reference number. It falsely conveyed Chief Secretary authorization.


UP government fraud investigation:Investigation and Actions

  • Nagendra denied full cooperation during interrogation and provided misleading information.
  • The police have filed FIRs against all three individuals.
  • SSP Ajay Singh confirmed ongoing in-depth investigations to uncover the broader conspiracy.

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Trishla Tyagi
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