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'No right to commit hooliganism': Madhya Pradesh BJP chief after minister's son booked in assault case

"No one has the right to commit hooliganism. The law and the administration are doing their work. The administration will take action against whoever is at fault," the Madhya Pradesh BJP chief said while speaking to reporters on Monday.

ANI Apr 01, 2024 17:08 IST googleads

Madhya Pradesh BJP chief VD Sharma (File Photo/ANI)

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], April 1 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief VD Sharma reacted to the incident involving state Health Minister Narendra Shivaji Patel's son, Abhiyan Patel, who was booked for allegedly assaulting the owners of a restaurant in the Bhopal.
"No one has the right to commit hooliganism. The law and the administration are doing their work. The administration will take action against whoever is at fault," the Madhya Pradesh BJP chief said while speaking to reporters here.
The incident occurred in the Gulmohar locality under the jurisdiction of Shahpura police station in the city late on Saturday night. According to reports, the Minister's son Abhigyan Patel was travelling with his friends when their car collided with a two-wheeler belonging to a media person. A dispute ensued, leading to Patel and his friends assaulting the media person. The media person sought refuge inside a nearby restaurant.
Subsequently, Patel and his friends entered the restaurant, where the owners tried to stop them, resulting in Patel and his friends assaulting the couple. Onlookers gathered and informed the police.
Habibganj Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Mayur Khandelwal said, "The owners of the restaurant registered a complaint that Abhigyan Patel, along with a few others, physically assaulted them. Based on the complaint, a case under IPC sections 294, 324, 506, and 34 was registered against the accused persons."
Regarding the suspension of four police personnel after the incident, ACP Khandelwal added, "Abhigyan Patel and others complained that police personnel had assaulted them. Acting on that, all four police personnel have also been suspended, and an investigation is ongoing."
He further mentioned that more sections might be added against Abhigyan Patel and others as the investigation progresses. (ANI)

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