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Watch: Ashish Pandey, son of former BSP MP Rakesh Pandey, caught brandishing gun outside a hotel in Delhi

In a shocking incident, Ashish Pandey, son of former Bahujan Samaj Party MP Rakesh Pandey, was seen wielding gun and threatening people in full public view outside a five star hotel in Delhi.

The video was shared by one Shefali Gandhi on social media, where she claimed that the incident took place in Hyatt Delhi on the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday.

The man with threatening people with a gun has been identified as Ashish Pandey, son of ex-BSP MP Rakesh Pandey while his brother is reportedly an MLA representing the BSP. In the video, the man and women accompanying him, can be heard using abusive language and even threatening the couple.

It is believed that before he brought out his gun, he was involved in a minor scuffle at the hotel. The Delhi police has taken cognisance of the incident and registered a case against him at RK Puram Police station under the Arms Act. The police is reportedly on its way to arrest him.

Rakesh Pandey was an MP from Akbarpur and has criminal cases of criminal intimidation, ransom and others registered against him. His brother is an MLA from Jalalpur in Ambedkarnagar.

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