Via PTI
DAMOH: Police have registered a case towards 3 BJP functionaries when they allegedly threw ink at the district training officer (DEO) of Damoh in Madhya Pradesh whilst accusing him of favouring a non-public faculty following a row over headband being a part of its uniform, an legitimate stated on Wednesday.
The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon when DEO SK Mishra’s car used to be transferring out of the place of job campus.
BJP’s Damoh district vice chairman Amit Bajaj had claimed accountability for the ink assault. The incident used to be condemned via Madhya Pradesh BJP unit president VD Sharma.
The state training division closing week suspended the popularity of Ganga Jamuna Upper Secondary Faculty following an argument over a poster appearing ladies, together with Hindu scholars, dressed in headscarves that appeared like hijab as a part of the uniform.
A few scholars of the varsity alleged that Hindu scholars have been being pressured to put on hijabs and be offering namaz within the faculty.
To begin with, the DEO had given a blank chit to the varsity, however the district collector later constituted a probe committee at the directives of Leader Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
After throwing ink at the DEO, Bajaj alleged Mishra had attempted to suppress the problem despite the fact that he used to be conscious about unlawful actions within the faculty.
Following the incident, district BJP leader Pritam Singh Lodhi issued a display reason understand to Bajaj, native functionary Monti Raikwar, and every other chief for his or her involvement.
Superintendent of Police Rakesh Kumar Singh on Wednesday stated following a grievance filed via DEO Mishra, a case has been registered towards Amit Bajaj, Monty Raikwar and Sandeep Sharma for obstructing the federal government legitimate from acting tasks and attack with intent to insult the individual.
Reacting to the incident, Mishra stated Bajaj is a contractor and his invoice in regards to the repairs paintings of a faculty used to be pending because of not on time deposit and price range supposed for the upkeep paintings had lapsed, which angered him.
Mishra additionally stated he didn’t habits any inquiry into the varsity factor and had not anything to do with it without delay as alleged.
DAMOH: Police have registered a case towards 3 BJP functionaries when they allegedly threw ink at the district training officer (DEO) of Damoh in Madhya Pradesh whilst accusing him of favouring a non-public faculty following a row over headband being a part of its uniform, an legitimate stated on Wednesday.
The incident happened on Tuesday afternoon when DEO SK Mishra’s car used to be transferring out of the place of job campus.
BJP’s Damoh district vice chairman Amit Bajaj had claimed accountability for the ink assault. The incident used to be condemned via Madhya Pradesh BJP unit president VD Sharma.googletag.cmd.push(serve as() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
The state training division closing week suspended the popularity of Ganga Jamuna Upper Secondary Faculty following an argument over a poster appearing ladies, together with Hindu scholars, dressed in headscarves that appeared like hijab as a part of the uniform.
A few scholars of the varsity alleged that Hindu scholars have been being pressured to put on hijabs and be offering namaz within the faculty.
To begin with, the DEO had given a blank chit to the varsity, however the district collector later constituted a probe committee at the directives of Leader Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.
After throwing ink at the DEO, Bajaj alleged Mishra had attempted to suppress the problem despite the fact that he used to be conscious about unlawful actions within the faculty.
Following the incident, district BJP leader Pritam Singh Lodhi issued a display reason understand to Bajaj, native functionary Monti Raikwar, and every other chief for his or her involvement.
Superintendent of Police Rakesh Kumar Singh on Wednesday stated following a grievance filed via DEO Mishra, a case has been registered towards Amit Bajaj, Monty Raikwar and Sandeep Sharma for obstructing the federal government legitimate from acting tasks and attack with intent to insult the individual.
Reacting to the incident, Mishra stated Bajaj is a contractor and his invoice in regards to the repairs paintings of a faculty used to be pending because of not on time deposit and price range supposed for the upkeep paintings had lapsed, which angered him.
Mishra additionally stated he didn’t habits any inquiry into the varsity factor and had not anything to do with it without delay as alleged.