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FIR registered against Rahul Gandhi in Parliament scuffle case

The BJP filed a police complaint against Rahul, accusing him of ‘physical assault and incitement’ during a scuffle on Parliament premises
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Rahul Gandhi with BJP MP Pratap Chandra Sarangi who got injured in the scuffle. PTI
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Delhi Police on Thursday registered an FIR against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, hours after the BJP filed a complaint, accusing him of physical assault and incitement during a scuffle on the Parliament premises.

A police officer said the FIR had been registered under Sections 115 (voluntarily causing hurt), 117 (voluntarily causing grievous hurt), 125 (act of endangering life or personal safety of others), 131 (use of criminal force), 351 (criminal intimidation) and 3(5) (common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

The officer said police are likely to call Gandhi for questioning.

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Police will request the Lok Sabha Secretariat to provide the CCTV footage of the area where the alleged incident happened.

Another officer said all sections imposed against Gandhi are bailable, except Section 117, punishment for which depends on the severity of the injury caused, ranging from seven years to life imprisonment.

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A face-off at the Parliament entry steps between the opposition and NDA MPs over the alleged insult to BR Ambedkar left former minister Pratap Chandra Sarangi and Mukesh Rajput injured.

After the incident, the BJP filed the police complaint against Gandhi, accusing him of "physical assault and incitement" and sought his indictment under sections of attempt to murder and other charges.

Earlier in the day, BJP MP Hemang Joshi, accompanied by party colleagues Anurag Thakur and Bansuri Swaraj, visited the Parliament Street police station and filed the complaint.

The Congress strongly rejected the claim, alleging that BJP MPs pushed its chief Mallikarjun Kharge and "physically manhandled" Rahul Gandhi.

The Congress also lodged a complaint.

In his two-page complaint, BJP MP from Vadodara Hemang Joshi said, "At around 10, I along with Mukesh Rajput ji, Pratap Rao Sarangi ji and other large numbers of my fellow Members of Parliament belonging to the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), were peacefully demonstrating at the Makar Dwar entrance of Parliament."

He said they were protesting against the "blatant misinformation being propagated by opposition parties, particularly led by the Indian National Congress."

"During this peaceful demonstration, Rahul Gandhi, arrived at the scene around 10.40 am to 10.45 am. Despite request from Parliament security to take the designated entry path, Rahul Gandhi with a malicious intent to disrupt the protest and physically harm NDA Members of Parliament ignored the instructions and forcibly barged towards the peaceful demonstrators," Joshi said in the complaint.

Not only did Rahul and others violated the instructions of the security, he also instigated other INDIA bloc members to proceed with force and aggression towards the NDA MPs, putting them in jeopardy, he alleged.

"They intentionally used physical force to push Mukesh Rajput and Pratap Rao Sarangi and others who were standing on the narrow stairs at the entrance," Joshi said.

He said that as consequence Mukesh Rajput sustained a "severe injury" to the back of his head and Sarangi to his forehead.

"My colleague, Dr Byreddy Sabari, MP, who is also a qualified doctor, immediately provided first aid to the injured individuals. I personally witnessed the incident as I was standing next to my injured colleagues and attempted to reason with Rahul Gandhi and his accomplices," Joshi added in the complaint.

Thakur also accused Gandhi of misbehaving with a woman BJP MP from Nagaland.

The Congress accused the BJP MPs of pushing its chief Mallikarjun Kharge and "physically manhandling" Gandhi.

A delegation of Congress MPs, including Digvijaya Singh, Mukul Wasnik, Rajiv Shukla and Pramod Tiwari, filed the complaint visiting the station in person, an officer said.

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