Uttar Pradesh BJP MLA booked for beating up policeman with shoes

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BJP MLA Kishan Lal Rajpoot. Image: Twitter

Pilibhit, December 31: BJP MLA Kishan Lal Rajpoot from Uttar Pradesh’s Barkhera constituency, along with his 15 identified and more than 35 unidentified supporters, has been booked for allegedly beating up a police constable with shoes at a police post and robbing him of a gold chain and wallet.

This comes after a court ordered that an FIR be registered.

According to reports, the constable, Mohit Gurjar, had a dispute over the refund of a bike that he had bought for Rs 50,000, but the seller, Rahul, allegedly did not have valid registration documents, so he failed to get the bike transferred in Gurjar’s name.

Gurjar said that on September 12 when he sought his money back, Rahul allegedly called him to the Pilibhit Mandi Samiti gate, where MLA’s nephew Rishabh, and others were present with him.

The constable said: “When I reached the spot, they abused and thrashed me. They opened fire at me and I had a narrow escape. They robbed me of my gold chain and wallet and seriously injured me.”

Gurjar alleged that he rushed to the Assam Road police post to save his life, but the MLA, along with his supporters, reached there and started beating him with his shoes. He allegedly asked his supporters to make Gurjar drink urine.

Gurjar alleged that the police officers present at the police post remained silent spectators. He said he had lodged a complaint at the Sungarhi police station, but no action was taken.

The constable said he approached the court and the police took action after the court ordered them to lodge an FIR against the MLA and his supporters.

Station House Officer Rajesh Kumar said an FIR was registered against 16 identified people, including Rajput, his nephew Rishabh, Rahul, and more than 35 unidentified accused under Sections 397 (robbery, or dacoity, with attempt to cause death or grievous hurt) and 395 (dacoity) of the IPC. IANS