Details: Gangster-Politician Mukhtar Ansari Dies Of Cardiac Arrest At 63

Gangster-Politician Mukhtar Ansari Dies

Mukhtar Ansari, a former gangster-turned-politician who was in jail in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab since 2005, passed away due to a cardiac arrest after being hospitalized. His name was on a list of 66 gangsters by the Uttar Pradesh Police.

The Banda Medical College (BMC) released a statement indicating that the five-time MLA was admitted on Thursday following complaints of vomiting and losing consciousness at 8:25 pm.

Prior to his death, there were concerns expressed by his family about the possibility of him being harmed in a staged encounter. According to his brother, Mukhtar Ansari had voiced suspicions of being poisoned in jail on multiple occasions, with the latest incident allegedly occurring in March, leading to his deteriorating health. His lawyer had also raised concerns during a court hearing about Ansari being given “slow poison” in jail.

Following Mukhtar Ansari’s passing, security measures have been heightened in various regions. Mukhtar’s eldest son, Abbas Ansari, currently detained in Kasganj jail, will be escorted under police protection to attend his father’s final rites.

Opinion class sources were the first to give this information. But we could not confirm without waiting for the medical bulletin.

Who was Mukhtar Ansari?


Born on June 30, 1963, Mukhtar Ansari was a prominent figure in Indian politics and organized crime, originating from Uttar Pradesh. His life was characterized by a blend of criminal activities and political involvement, resulting in a contentious reputation due to his electoral victories and legal convictions. Ansari, a convicted Indian gangster and politician from Uttar Pradesh, served as an MLA from the Mau constituency on five occasions, with two terms representing the Bahujan Samaj Party.

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