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End of an era in Purvanchal as ‘Bahubalis’ Mukhtar Ansari, Atiq Ahmed die within a year

While Atiq Ahmed was shot dead in police custody by miscreants, the family of Mukhtar Ansari alleges he was ‘slow poisoned’ to death inside prison

March 31, 2024 / 01:47 IST
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It is the end of an era in Purvanchal — Eastern Uttar Pradesh — with the two big dons or ‘bahubalis’, as they were known colloquially, dying under controversial circumstances within the last year. While Atiq Ahmed was shot dead in police custody by miscreants, the family of Mukhtar Ansari alleges he was ‘slow poisoned’ to death inside prison.

For decades, under political patronage, Ahmed and Ansari ran their fiefdom in Eastern Uttar Pradesh, stretching from Ghazipur to Prayagraj, and were accused of high-profile killings. The entire region knew them as mafia with land grabbings, hired killings, kidnapping and extortion being a cottage industry attached to their henchmen. It was the real-life adaption of the ‘Mirzapur’ web series or the movie ‘Gangs of Wasseypur’.

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Both the Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party have leaned on Ahmed and Ansari in the past for political gains in Purvanchal. This area came to be feared for such mafia and organised crime. Ansari served as an MLA from Mau for five consecutive terms from 1995 to 2022, and retained his assembly membership for nearly 27 years, without being convicted.

The fortunes, however, changed since 2014 — and more so after 2017 — as BJP came to power in the Centre and then the state under Yogi Adityanath. The chief minister was keen to change the image of Purvanchal since he too came from Gorakhpur.