BJP MLA accused of assaulting government official, case registered
BJP MLA accused of assaulting government official, case registered
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The Loni police have filed a report against the Loni MLA and his 12 associates in the case of beating the food safety officer at the office of Balram Nagar Colony in Ghaziabad city of Uttar Pradesh. The MLA has been accused of assault, threatening to kill, obstructing government work, etc. Although the MLA has described the matter as politically motivated, a top official of his party has told the hand behind the filing of the report.

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According to media reports, on Wednesday afternoon, Food Safety Officer Ashutosh Singh had alleged that MLA representative Lalit Sharma had called him to the camp office of MLA Nandkishore Gurjar, located in Balram Nagar Colony. Where Loni was beaten up by the MLA. Also, his and the driver's phone was also broken. The victim had complained to SP Dehat Neeraj Jadoun late in the evening. On the orders of SP countryside, a report has been lodged against Loni MLA, Representative Lalit Sharma, Sachin and 10 unknown people. At the same time, Inspector Shailendra Pratap Singh, in-charge Loni Border Police Station, says that the matter is being investigated. Further action will be taken after investigation.

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In his statement, MLA Nandkishore Gurjar says that he did not call the Food Safety Officer, but he himself came to his office. In this way, how did they interrupt their work. The assault and all other allegations are false. Only a top BJP official is conducting an FIR against him. However, their fight against corruption and bribery will continue.

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