Ahmedabad: The metropolitan magistrate court in Ahmedabad issued summons to Bihar deputy chief minister Tejashwi Yadav on his reported comments that 'Gujaratis can be thugs (fraudsters)'. The court has asked him to appear before it on September 22.
A hearing was held today at the metropolitan court in this regard today. Praful Patel, counsel for the complainant said that 15 witnesses have been questioned so far. There is sufficient ground for investigation against Yadav in view of which, the court has issued him summons, Patel said.
Haresh Mehta (69), a social worker and Ahmedabad-based businessman, who is also the vice chairman of Akhil Bharatiya Corruption Prevention and Crime Prevention Council had complained against Yadav. Mehta had submitted before court Yadav's statement that he made in Patna on March 21 and alleged that the Bihar deputy chief minister had defamed the Gujaratis.
A defamation complaint under section 499 and 500 of the IPC was filed in the metropolitan court. Based on the complaint, an inquiry was conducted against Yadav under section 202 of the CrPC.
Yadav had said that in the present situation, only Gujaratis can be thugs and their fraud will be forgiven. He questioned as to who will be made accountable if they abscond with the money belonging to LIC and banks.