Tuesday, 19 March 2013

In Mumbai, cop fines speeding MLA, is thrashed in Assembly, Speaker says ... - Calcutta Telegraph

Debarjun Saha | 08:11 |

Mumbai, Mar 19 (PTI): The Speaker of the Maharashtra Assembly, Dilip Walse Patil, apologised to members of the House, general public and police after a section of MLAs beat up a cop in the Vidhan Bhavan building on Tuesday for allegedly misbehaving with one of the legislators.

"Vidhan Sabha, including MLAs, is an institution and it is our duty as members to uphold its dignity," Walse Patil said after the House re-assembled following a series of adjournments over the issue.

"I apologise to people of the state, police as well as legislators. We are custodians of law. I need to take into account all aspects of the incidents which happened yesterday as well as today in Vidhan Bhavan," the Speaker said.

Walse Patil's comments came after Independent MLA Sunil Kedar, associated with Congress, Kshitij Thakur (Bahujan Vikas Aghadi), Virendra Jagtap (Congress) demanded that government announce action against Assistant Police Inspector (API) Sachin Suryavanshi, attached to Worli police station, for "misbehaving" with Thakur on Monday.

Suryavanshi had reportedly fined a vehicle carrying Thakur, allegedly for over-speeding on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link yesterday. The Vasai MLA was on his way to attend the Assembly session.

According to Thakur, the API allegedly misbehaved with him after an altercation ensued between them.        After Thakur narrated the incident to the House today, a group of MLAs, cutting across MNS, Shiv Sena and BJP, caught hold of Suryavanshi on the first floor of the building and rained blows on him.

The API, who was present in the Visitors Gallery, was apparently leaving the building after the House was adjourned for 20 minutes following an uproar over the issue, when he was attacked. "The honour of MLAs need to be protected. All of us, whether from Treasury or Opposition benches, know the inconvenience we face due to apathetic attitude of the administration", Kedar said.

To this the Speaker replied that he wanted to peruse facts before arriving at a conclusion on the issue.

"The guilty, be it the cop or legislators, will not be spared," Walse Patil said.

The Speaker said he had to go through the footage of the altercation between Suryavanshi and Thakur at the Sea Link and today's incidents in Vidhan Bhavan.



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