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Uttarakhand Finance Minister, aides booked for beating up man in road-rage case

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DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Finance Minister Prem Chand Agarwal and his aides along with the gunner Vinod Rana had been booked on Wednesday for allegedly beating up an individual in a road-rage case in Rishikesh, police talked about.

The minister, his gunner, and a few others had been seen beating up an individual in a video that has gone viral.

In the video, Agarwal might very effectively be seen standing near his car on the roadside and talking to a resident of Shivaji Nagar, Surendra Singh Negi. Suddenly, the minister might very effectively be seen slapping the resident. The minister’s gunner Vinod Rana and a few others shortly joined in beating up the particular person.

Taking crucial discover of the incident, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami summoned the minister and ordered the DGP to conduct a very good and clear inquiry.

Dehradun Senior Superintendent of Police Dalip Singh Kanwar instructed The New Indian Express, “Two persons named Surendra Singh Negi and Dhirendra Singh Prajapati have been named as accused on a complaint lodged by the minister’s gunner.” Similarly, the minister and a few others have been named as accused on a criticism lodged by Surendra Singh Negi.

Meanwhile, the opposition Congress celebration staff took to the streets terming the incident as a “direct attack of power on the common man”. The Congress staff staged protests all through the state and burnt effigies of the finance minister, elevating slogans in the direction of him.

BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt strongly condemned the incident involving the cabinet minister Premchand Agarwal. He moreover anticipated public representatives to “behave in a restrained manner” in public places.

Congress state spokesperson Garima Dasauni moreover slammed Agarwal over the incident, saying, “Those who are responsible for law and order in the state, when they are violating the law by beating common people, how will there be rule of law in the state”.

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand Finance Minister Prem Chand Agarwal and his aides along with the gunner Vinod Rana had been booked on Wednesday for allegedly beating up an individual in a road-rage case in Rishikesh, police talked about.

The minister, his gunner, and a few others had been seen beating up an individual in a video that has gone viral.

In the video, Agarwal might very effectively be seen standing near his car on the roadside and talking to a resident of Shivaji Nagar, Surendra Singh Negi. Suddenly, the minister might very effectively be seen slapping the resident. The minister’s gunner Vinod Rana and a few others shortly joined in beating up the particular person.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Taking crucial discover of the incident, Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami summoned the minister and ordered the DGP to conduct a very good and clear inquiry.

Dehradun Senior Superintendent of Police Dalip Singh Kanwar instructed The New Indian Express, “Two persons named Surendra Singh Negi and Dhirendra Singh Prajapati have been named as accused on a complaint lodged by the minister’s gunner.” Similarly, the minister and a few others have been named as accused on a criticism lodged by Surendra Singh Negi.

Meanwhile, the opposition Congress celebration staff took to the streets terming the incident as a “direct attack of power on the common man”. The Congress staff staged protests all through the state and burnt effigies of the finance minister, elevating slogans in the direction of him.

BJP state president Mahendra Bhatt strongly condemned the incident involving the cabinet minister Premchand Agarwal. He moreover anticipated public representatives to “behave in a restrained manner” in public places.

Congress state spokesperson Garima Dasauni moreover slammed Agarwal over the incident, saying, “Those who are responsible for law and order in the state, when they are violating the law by beating common people, how will there be rule of law in the state”.