New Delhi, Jan 4 (PTI) The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to transfer criminal cases against Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, pending in a Rampur special court, outside Uttar Pradesh on grounds of alleged "persecution".


A bench comprising Chief Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice SA Nazeer and Justice PS Narasimha said it needed more cogent reasons for transferring the ongoing criminal cases against Khan.


"I will not get justice in the state. I am being persecuted... It is not a judge... It is the state. Everywhere, the situation will be the same inside the state," senior advocate Kapil Sibal, appearing for Khan, said.


"When we transfer (a case), we need far more cogent reasons for the transfer. Sorry. We are giving you the liberty to approach the Allahabad High Court," the bench said.


The Samajwadi Party leader had sought transfer of several ongoing criminal cases against him in a special trial court in Rampur outside Uttar Pradesh.


Khan was recently convicted in a criminal case relating to hate speech and disqualified as a lawmaker in the state assembly. 


Senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan was booked for allegedly making insulting remarks against women during an election meeting for the December 5 Rampur Sadar assembly bypoll, police said on Friday.


Circle Officer (City) Anuj Chowdhary said Khan and the SP's bypoll candidate Asim Raja were addressing the meeting on November 29 during which Khan allegedly made a comment which agitated some women.


The women reached the Ganj police station on Thursday and gave an audio clip of Khan's statement while Shahnaz Begum lodged a complaint against the SP leader, according to police.


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