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Arrest Gujarat BJP MLA who assaulted our woman leader: NCP

BJP MLA from Naroda, Balram Thawani, was caught on camera brutally thrashing and kicking a NCP woman leader who had reportedly come to his office in connection with a water supply issue. The NCP has sought an explanation from the MLA and has also asked him to apologise.

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Published : Jun 3, 2019, 10:33 PM IST

Mumbai: The NCP Monday condemned the assault on its woman leader in Gujarat by a BJP MLA and asked if "jungle raj" prevailed in the neighbouring state even as the opposition party called for the legislator's arrest.

The BJP MLA, Balram Thawani, was caught on camera thrashing and kicking NCP woman leader Neetu Tejwani, who had approached him for resuming water supply to her locality in Ahmedabad district.

Thawani, who represents the Naroda Assembly constituency in Ahmedabad, has apologised over the incident.

NCP's chief spokesperson Nawab Malik, however, said an apology was not going to suffice in such a matter and that the law must take its course against the ruling party MLA and his supporters.

"BJP leaders and their supporters have become uncontrollable after the party's poll victory. A woman has been thrashed. Is it some jungle raj?" Malik asked.

"We demand that a case be registered and the MLA arrested. Apologising won't suffice, it is no petty matter. The law should take its course," he added.

Malik warned the Sharad Pawar-led the party would stage a protest if Thawani was not arrested.

Senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar and party MP Supriya Sule, too, condemned the incident.

Taking to Twitter, Pawar attributed the incident to the frenzy caused by power.

Sule said violence is not acceptable in a democracy.

  • In a democracy every individual has the right to protest, and the use of violence to quell the voice of opposition is unacceptable...(2/2)

    — Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) June 3, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"In a democracy, every individual has the right to protest, and the use of violence to quell the voice of opposition is unacceptable...," Sule said in a tweet.

Latching onto the incident, Leader of the Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council Dhananjay Munde of the NCP alleged the BJP government's 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao'scheme, aimed at empowering girls, was a "pretence".

Munde said Thawani's attitude showed the "BJP's culture" and called for his suspension.

The video of the incident, which took place Sunday, went viral on social media.

The ruling BJP said it condemned the incident and had asked Thawani to apologise.

Also read: Maha: Leopard attacks forest official in Nashik

Mumbai: The NCP Monday condemned the assault on its woman leader in Gujarat by a BJP MLA and asked if "jungle raj" prevailed in the neighbouring state even as the opposition party called for the legislator's arrest.

The BJP MLA, Balram Thawani, was caught on camera thrashing and kicking NCP woman leader Neetu Tejwani, who had approached him for resuming water supply to her locality in Ahmedabad district.

Thawani, who represents the Naroda Assembly constituency in Ahmedabad, has apologised over the incident.

NCP's chief spokesperson Nawab Malik, however, said an apology was not going to suffice in such a matter and that the law must take its course against the ruling party MLA and his supporters.

"BJP leaders and their supporters have become uncontrollable after the party's poll victory. A woman has been thrashed. Is it some jungle raj?" Malik asked.

"We demand that a case be registered and the MLA arrested. Apologising won't suffice, it is no petty matter. The law should take its course," he added.

Malik warned the Sharad Pawar-led the party would stage a protest if Thawani was not arrested.

Senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar and party MP Supriya Sule, too, condemned the incident.

Taking to Twitter, Pawar attributed the incident to the frenzy caused by power.

Sule said violence is not acceptable in a democracy.

  • In a democracy every individual has the right to protest, and the use of violence to quell the voice of opposition is unacceptable...(2/2)

    — Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) June 3, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

"In a democracy, every individual has the right to protest, and the use of violence to quell the voice of opposition is unacceptable...," Sule said in a tweet.

Latching onto the incident, Leader of the Opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council Dhananjay Munde of the NCP alleged the BJP government's 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao'scheme, aimed at empowering girls, was a "pretence".

Munde said Thawani's attitude showed the "BJP's culture" and called for his suspension.

The video of the incident, which took place Sunday, went viral on social media.

The ruling BJP said it condemned the incident and had asked Thawani to apologise.

Also read: Maha: Leopard attacks forest official in Nashik

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         Mumbai, Jun 3 (PTI) The NCP Monday condemned the
assault on its woman leader in Gujarat by a BJP MLA and asked
if "jungle raj" prevailed in the neighbouring state even as
the opposition party called for the legislator's arrest.
         The BJP MLA, Balram Thawani, was caught on camera
thrashing and kicking NCP woman leader Neetu Tejwani, who had
approached him for resuming water supply to her locality in
Ahmedabad district.
         Thawani, who represents the Naroda Assembly
constituency in Ahmedabad, has apologised over the incident.
         NCP's chief spokesperson Nawab Malik, however, said an
apology was not going to suffice in such a matter and that the
law must take its course against the ruling party MLA and his
supporters.
         "BJP leaders and their supporters have become
uncontrollable after the party's poll victory. A woman has
been thrashed. Is it some jungle raj?" Malik asked.
         "We demand that a case be registered and the MLA
arrested. Apologising won't suffice, it is no petty matter.
The law should take its course," he added.
         Malik warned the Sharad Pawar-led the party would
stage protest if Thawani was not arrested.
         Senior NCP leader Ajit Pawar and party MP Supriya
Sule, too, condemned the incident.
         Taking to Twitter, Pawar attributed the incident to
the frenzy caused by power.
         Sule said violence is not acceptable in a democracy.
         "In a democracy every individual has the right to
protest, and the use of violence to quell the voice of
opposition is unacceptable...," Sule said in a tweet.
         Latching onto the incident, Leader of the Opposition
in the Maharashtra Legislative Council Dhananjay Munde of the
NCP alleged the BJP government's 'Beti Bachao Beti Padhao'
scheme, aimed at empowering girls, was a "pretence".
         Munde said Thawani's attitude showed the "BJP's
culture" and called for his suspension.
         The video of the incident, which took place Sunday,
went viral on social media.
         The ruling BJP said it condemned the incident and had
asked Thawani to apologise. PTI ENM
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