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Congress urges police action against ministers, Deputy Speaker

Six Congress MLAs, who were among those evicted from the Gujarat Assembly on March 26, approached the local police seeking action against the Deputy Speaker and three ministers of the BJP-led Gujarat government.

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Six Congress MLAs, who were among those evicted from the Gujarat Assembly on March 26, approached the local police seeking action against the Deputy Speaker and three ministers of the BJP-led Gujarat government.

The Congress MLAs submitted an application to the police and also protested in the House by covering their mouths with black cloth bands after which they walked out.

In their application to the Sector-7 police station here, six Congress MLAs alleged that to stop the opposition's discussion related to the law and order situation in the House on March 26, state ministers Nitin Patel, Pradeepsinh Jadeja and Deputy Speaker Atmaram Parmar, who chaired the session that day, hatched a conspiracy against the Congress.

Led by Pravin Rathod, these MLAs alleged that as soon as they raised their voice against the meagre time alloted to the opposition to discuss budgetary allocations for the Home Department, Patel directed Parmar to call in sergeants.

The Congress MLAs alleged that based on Patel's directions, Parmar asked sergeants to act tough against the agitating Congress MLAs. Going against set rules, the Congress MLAs were mercilessly beaten up and manhandled by sergeants in the House, the application said.

"As a result, five of our MLAs, including Pravin Rathod, Prahlad Patel, Baldevji Thakor, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, Anil Joshiara and Mohammad Javid Pirzada received serious injuries," the Congress MLAs' application stated.

"So we want the police to file an FIR against state health minister Nitin Patel, law minister Pradeepsinh Jadeja, Deputy Speaker Atmaram Parmar and all those sergeants," the Congress MLAs' application to the police said.

After receiving the application, Sector-7 police inspector Mini Joseph said that she would approach Speaker Ganpat Vasava to enquire about the matter.

"The incident took place in the Assembly, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Speaker. Thus, before filing an FIR or take any other action based on this application, we will seek his direction and move ahead as per his orders," Joseph said.

Meanwhile, as part of the Congress protest today against the FIR already lodged against 19 Congress MLAs for allegedly rioting and damaging public property on March 27, 40-odd Congress MLAs, except Leader of Opposition Shankersinh Vaghela, attended the first half of the Gujarat Assembly session wearing black strips of cloth on their mouth and did not take part in Question Hour or bills presented today.

During the second half, senior Congress MLA Shaktisinh Gohil raised this issue as his Point of Order.

However, when health minister Nitin Patel interrupted him, Gohil and all other Congress MLAs walked out of the House. Later, Speaker Ganpat Vasava removed Gohil's entire speech from the record.

On March 26, around 40 Congress MLAs, who were evicted from the House by the Deputy Speaker for indiscipline, allegedly ransacked furniture to vent their anger against the speaker as well as the government.

A police complaint against 19 Congress MLAs was also filed in the Sector-7 police station. 

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