Samajwadi Party Lok Sabha MP Ajendra Singh Lodhi has been booked in Mahoba under charges of assault on a public official and promoting hate after he called Prime Minister Narendra Modi "anti-national," police said on Tuesday (May 12, 2026).
Mr. Lodhi, the Lok Sabha MP from the Hamirpur constituency, was booked on Monday (May 11, 2026) night under sections 132 (assault on a public official), 189(2) (unlawful assembly), 196(1) (promoting enmity), and 352 (intentional insult) of the BNS.
The police action came at the complaint of BJP district media in-charge Satyendra Pratap Gupta, who accused Mr. Lodhi of stoking “caste hatred” with his remark on Mr. Modi.
“During a conversation (with the media), they made extremely vulgar and offensive remarks about the prime minister. They said that Mr. Modi is anti-national, which created caste hatred and hurt our sentiments,” he complained, according to the police.
On Monday (May 11, 2026), Mr. Lodhi and his supporters submitted an 11-point memorandum to the Power department flagging power cuts and issues with smart metres, among other issues.
Mr. Gupta alleged that Mr. Lodhi's march to the government office caused a blockade, disrupted traffic, and hindered the work of public employees. He also alleged that Mr. Lodhi called Mr. Modi “anti-national”.
A purported video of the incident, which surfaced on social media, showed the lawmaker criticising Modi's austerity appeal to the people regarding gold and fuel consumption.
Mr. Lodhi allegedly used an expletive against Mr. Modi and called him a “desh-virodhi (anti-national)” Prime Minister.
He also questioned Mr. Modi's foreign visits and said the country had never seen such a Prime Minister.
The MP, who was speaking to reporters after submitting the memorandum to the local administration, warned that the government would have to "face consequences" if their demands were not fulfilled.
U.P. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath slammed the lawmaker over the remarks.
“The unparliamentary remark made by an MP against Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not only objectionable and unforgivable, but also a serious blow to democratic decorum,” the Chief Minister said.
Mr. Lodhi's conduct, he added, reflected “bad political culture, ideological bankruptcy and disrespect towards the dignity of public life.”
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