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Bhagwant Mann, others booked for rioting, assaulting police during protest

An FIR has been filed against the AAP's Punjab unit president Bhagwant Mann and around seven-eight legislators and others on the statement of a woman constable. She has complained that AAP activists have assaulted her during the protest.

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Published : Jan 12, 2020, 7:20 PM IST

Chandigarh: AAP's Punjab unit president Bhagwant Mann and some party legislators from the state have been booked on charges of rioting, assault and obstructing police from performing their duties during a protest here against power tariff hike, a police official said on Sunday.

FIR report
FIR report

Around 800 unnamed AAP supporters have also been booked.

The FIR was filed on Saturday against the Sangrur MP, around seven-eight legislators and others on the statement of a woman constable here, who complained that AAP activists had pelted stones and assaulted her and some other cops during the protest on Friday last.

SHO of Sector 3 Police Station, Inspector Jaspal Singh said an FIR has been registered here against Mann and others under various Sections of the IPC including rioting, voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant in discharge of his duty, disobedience to order promulgated by public servant,

The protesters created law and order problem and violated the district magistrate's order under Section 144 in the area, police said.

Police had used water cannons on Friday last to stop the Aam Aadmi Party leaders and workers protesting against the hike in power tariff in Punjab from moving towards Chief Minister Amarinder Singh's residence here.

The main opposition party in Punjab was also seeking scrapping of power purchase agreements signed during the previous SAD-BJP regime with private plants.

Police said at least six of their personnel were injured when unknown AAP supporters allegedly started throwing stones on them during the protest.

Police had detained and released AAP functionaries who were trying to march towards the official residence of the Punjab Chief Minister here.

Leader of the Opposition and senior AAP leader from Punjab Harpal Singh Cheema slammed the Chandigarh Police for registering the case.

Also read: SAD suspends Sukhdev Dhindsa, his son Parminder

Rubbishing the claim that AAP workers had assaulted the police personnel on duty, Cheema said, "We will continue to raise the voice of the people of Punjab. We do not fear to go to jail. Being in opposition, we have to play our role and raise people's voice".

After the protest here, the AAP in a statement here had claimed that more than two dozen party leaders and volunteers including MLA Aman Arora sustained injuries because of water cannon and two of them were admitted to the PGIMER.

As part of their protest, the AAP had planned to 'gherao' the official residence of the CM here.

A heavy police force was deployed by the Chandigarh Police to stop protesters from going towards the CM's residence. Barricading was done near MLAs hostel where AAP leaders and workers had assembled to proceed towards the CM house.

When protesters tried to climb the barricades, Chandigarh Police used water cannons to disperse them.

The massive protest was led by Mann. Party MLAs including Harpal Singh Cheema, Kultar Singh Sandhwan, Manjit Singh Bilaspur, Baldev Singh, Meet Hayer, Baljinder Kaur and other state unit leaders also participated in it.

Power rates in Punjab were hiked by 36 paise a unit with effect from January 1 for domestic consumers.

Party leaders alleged that power consumers were being forced to pay between ₹9 and ₹12 a unit which was "much higher" as compared to electricity rates in other states.

Also read: Two Chinese drones seized in Punjab, soldier among 3 held

Chandigarh: AAP's Punjab unit president Bhagwant Mann and some party legislators from the state have been booked on charges of rioting, assault and obstructing police from performing their duties during a protest here against power tariff hike, a police official said on Sunday.

FIR report
FIR report

Around 800 unnamed AAP supporters have also been booked.

The FIR was filed on Saturday against the Sangrur MP, around seven-eight legislators and others on the statement of a woman constable here, who complained that AAP activists had pelted stones and assaulted her and some other cops during the protest on Friday last.

SHO of Sector 3 Police Station, Inspector Jaspal Singh said an FIR has been registered here against Mann and others under various Sections of the IPC including rioting, voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant in discharge of his duty, disobedience to order promulgated by public servant,

The protesters created law and order problem and violated the district magistrate's order under Section 144 in the area, police said.

Police had used water cannons on Friday last to stop the Aam Aadmi Party leaders and workers protesting against the hike in power tariff in Punjab from moving towards Chief Minister Amarinder Singh's residence here.

The main opposition party in Punjab was also seeking scrapping of power purchase agreements signed during the previous SAD-BJP regime with private plants.

Police said at least six of their personnel were injured when unknown AAP supporters allegedly started throwing stones on them during the protest.

Police had detained and released AAP functionaries who were trying to march towards the official residence of the Punjab Chief Minister here.

Leader of the Opposition and senior AAP leader from Punjab Harpal Singh Cheema slammed the Chandigarh Police for registering the case.

Also read: SAD suspends Sukhdev Dhindsa, his son Parminder

Rubbishing the claim that AAP workers had assaulted the police personnel on duty, Cheema said, "We will continue to raise the voice of the people of Punjab. We do not fear to go to jail. Being in opposition, we have to play our role and raise people's voice".

After the protest here, the AAP in a statement here had claimed that more than two dozen party leaders and volunteers including MLA Aman Arora sustained injuries because of water cannon and two of them were admitted to the PGIMER.

As part of their protest, the AAP had planned to 'gherao' the official residence of the CM here.

A heavy police force was deployed by the Chandigarh Police to stop protesters from going towards the CM's residence. Barricading was done near MLAs hostel where AAP leaders and workers had assembled to proceed towards the CM house.

When protesters tried to climb the barricades, Chandigarh Police used water cannons to disperse them.

The massive protest was led by Mann. Party MLAs including Harpal Singh Cheema, Kultar Singh Sandhwan, Manjit Singh Bilaspur, Baldev Singh, Meet Hayer, Baljinder Kaur and other state unit leaders also participated in it.

Power rates in Punjab were hiked by 36 paise a unit with effect from January 1 for domestic consumers.

Party leaders alleged that power consumers were being forced to pay between ₹9 and ₹12 a unit which was "much higher" as compared to electricity rates in other states.

Also read: Two Chinese drones seized in Punjab, soldier among 3 held

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Bhagwant Mann, others booked for rioting, assaulting police during protest
         Chandigarh, Jan 12 (PTI) AAP's Punjab unit president Bhagwant Mann and some party legislators from the state have been booked on charges of rioting, assault and obstructing police from performing their duties during a protest here against power tariff hike, a police official said on Sunday.
         Around 800 unnamed AAP supporters have also been booked.
         The FIR was filed on Saturday against the Sangrur MP, around seven-eight legislators and others on the statement of a woman constable here, who complained that AAP activists had pelted stones and assaulted her and some other cops during the protest on Friday last.
         SHO of Sector 3 Police Station, Inspector Jaspal Singh said an FIR has been registered here against Mann and others under various Sections of the IPC including rioting, voluntarily causing hurt to deter public servant in discharge of his duty, disobedience to order promulgated by public servant,
         The protesters created law and order problem and violated the district magistrate's order under Section 144 in the area, police said.
         Police had used water cannons on Friday last to stop the Aam Aadmi Party leaders and workers protesting against the hike in power tariff in Punjab from moving towards Chief Minister Amarinder Singh's residence here.
         The main opposition party in Punjab was also seeking scrapping of power purchase agreements signed during the previous SAD-BJP regime with private plants.
         Police said at least six of their personnel were injured when unknown AAP supporters allegedly started throwing stones on them during the protest.
         Police had detained and released AAP functionaries who were trying to march towards the official residence of the Punjab Chief Minister here.
         Leader of the Opposition and senior AAP leader from Punjab Harpal Singh Cheema slammed the Chandigarh Police for registering the case.
         Rubbishing the claim that AAP workers had assaulted the police personnel on duty, Cheema said, "We will continue to raise the voice of the people of Punjab. We do not fear from going to jail. Being in opposition, we have to play our role and raise people's voice".
         After the protest here, the AAP in a statement here had claimed that more than two dozen party leaders and volunteers including MLA Aman Arora sustained injuries because of water cannon and two of them were admitted to the PGIMER.
         As part of their protest, the AAP had planned to 'gherao' the official residence of the CM here.
         Heavy police force was deployed by the Chandigarh Police to stop protesters from going towards the CM's residence. Barricading was done near MLAs hostel where AAP leaders and workershad assembled to proceed towards the CM house.
         When protesters tried to climb the barricades, Chandigarh Police used water cannons to disperse them.
         The massive protest was led by Mann. Party MLAs including Harpal Singh Cheema, Kultar Singh Sandhwan, Manjit Singh Bilaspur, Baldev Singh, Meet Hayer, Baljinder Kaur and other state unit leaders also participated in it.
         Power rates in Punjab were hiked by 36 paise a unit with effect from January 1 for domestic consumers.
         Party leaders alleged that power consumers were being forced to pay between Rs 9 and Rs 12 a unit which was "much higher" as compared to electricity rates in other states. PTI SUN VSD

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