7 BSP workers held for parading party leaders on donkeys


Jaipur, Oct 23 (IANS): Seven Bahujan Samaj Party workers were arrested on Wednesday in Jaipur for parading two party functionaries on donkeys after blackening their faces on Tuesday morning at the BSP headquarters.

Those arrested were identified from the video footage of the incident, said Jaipur DCP West Kavendra SIngh Sagar.

Speaking to IANS, he said, "the action was taken on a complaint lodged by BSP president Samradh Singh at 11 p.m. on Tuesday night. Now, all seven accused shall be presented in court on Thursday which will take final action against them."

"Also, we are investigating further in the matter. Many other people are also seen in the video and hence there are chances of more arrests, but as of now we are questioning these seven accused to know the involvement of other people in the matter," he added.

The accused were identified as Pooran Singh, Babulal, Vijendra, Rahul, Deepak, Hisaar and Neeraj.

Ramji Gautam, national coordinator of the BSP and state in-charge Seetaram Meghram were paraded on donkeys wearing a garland of shoes and slippers with their faces blackened for allegedly selling party tickets during elections.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Oct 23 2019

    Is our country still can be saved?Full of donkeys everywhere.It is not the people who were seated on donkeys but who has done this and others.why should the police arrest the accused only filing a complaint?Usually it is their duty to arrest them as soon as the see or hear about this ashaming act.I think even Lord Brahma too cant save these people.Not educated, no meanings to their doings.

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  • ad, mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 23 2019

    Vibrant Indian democracy!!!!!

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