Deoria: A Congress leader has filed a case against party worker Tara Yadav, who has already moved police alleging she was roughed up at a recent party meeting here, accusing her of beating up her colleagues at the event.
According to police, the FIR against Tara Yadav and her unnamed supporters has been registered on a complaint by Deoria District Congress Committee vice-president Julekha Khatoon.
Kotwali police station house officer CB Singh said Khatoon has alleged in her complaint that Tara Yadav roughed up the party's national secretary Sachin Naik and misbehaved with him at the meeting venue.
On Saturday, Tara Yadav had alleged she was manhandled by her colleagues at the party meet in Deoria after she said that a "rapist" had been given the ticket for the by-election to Deoria assembly seat, prompting the party to order a probe and expel two members for "indiscipline".
National Commission for Women chairperson Rekha Sharma had taken note of the matter and said she had written to Uttar Pradesh Director General of Police seeking strict action against the accused.
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Tara Yadav has already lodged a police complaint against four office-bearers of the party, including the district president, for allegedly beating up and molesting her.
Deoria Additional Superintendent of Police Sishya Pal had said on Sunday the FIR was registered on Tara Yadav's complaint against some of her party leaders and a probe initiated.
This FIR was lodged against Deoria district Congress president Dharmendra Singh, Ajay Singh Sainthwar, Jaideep Tripathi and Bharat Mani Tripathi.