Amanatullah Khan (born 10 January 1974) is a History-sheeter, Bad character, Indian politician and member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly.
She then filed a case against Khan for allegedly threatening her at the Jamia Nagar Police station in South Delhi.
[11] The Aam Aadmi Party released a video footage and a transcript of a conversation involving the complainant woman saying that, "the SHO of Jamia Nagar police station asked her to add allegations of threats — on raping and killing her — in the FIR".
Yati Narsinghand Saraswati, chief priest of Dasna Devi temple, released a video supporting the assaulter and also made disparaging comments against Prophet Muhammad.
Yati Narsinghanand Saraswati with all his knowledge and intention has hurt religious sentiments of the Muslim community not only in India, but all the over the world."
In May 2022, the BJP led Municipal body in Delhi had organised a drive where structures were destroyed with bulldozers (backhoe).
[23] He was arrested again in 2024 by the Enforcement Directorate for financial irregularities and alleged illegal recruitment of staff within the Delhi Waqf Board during his tenure as the chairman between 2018 and 2022.
[24] In February 2025, Amanatullah Khan was granted protection from arrest in a case related to an attack on a Delhi Police team.
[25] Later it was reported that Amanatullah Khan can also face legal trouble as the police considered invoking the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against him.
The incident occurred after the reporter confronted Khan over his son's misbehavior with Delhi Police officers during a routine patrol.
In response, Khan defended his son, accusing the Station House Officer (SHO) of recording and making the incident viral.
The situation escalated when Khan, visibly agitated, was caught on video threatening the reporter, saying, "Tereko itna marunga, chala ja yahan se" (I'll beat you so badly, leave from here).
These events sparked widespread media coverage, with critics highlighting Khan's conduct as inappropriate for a public representative, while his supporters defended him against what they termed political targeting.