Maharashtra cop thrashed by legislators faces departmental probe


Mumbai, Apr 18 (IANS): A committee appointed to probe the beating up, allegedly by legislators, of a sub-inspector of police within the Maharashtra assembly premises last month recommended, Thursday, a departmental inquiry against the police officer.

The recommendations also include revocation of suspension of three of the five legislators who were suspended after the incident.

The thrashing of the police officer March 19 had created a furore inside and outside the legislature.

Assembly Speaker Dilip Walse-Patil read out the recommendations of the committee headed by senior legislator Ganpatrao Deshmukh, which probed the matter.

The committee termed as "objectionable" the behaviour of the traffic assistant sub-inspector Sachin Suryawanshi while dealing with legislator Kshitij Thakur, who had been stopped for speeding on the Rajiv Gandhi Bandra-Worli Sea Link March 18.

Noting that Suryawanshi was beaten up inside the legislature premises, the committee found that he was not seriously injured, according to a report submitted by a medical panel.

The committee also said that there was no proof of involvement of three suspended legislators, Bharatiya Janata Party's Jaykumar Rawal, Shiv Sena's Rajan Salvi and Independent Pradeep Jaiswal, in the thrashing of Suryawanshi. It thus recommended that their suspension be revoked during the current session.

Regarding the two other legislators, Kshitij Thakur and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena's Ram Kadam, the committee said criminal cases had already been filed against them.

Accordingly, it suggested that their suspension too be revoked at the beginning of the monsoon session.

It has also suggested setting up a special cell headed by the state chief secretary to monitor and review the conduct of government officials towards elected representatives.

The committee has recommended that the CCTV network in the legislature premises be upgraded and strengthened.

The Deshmukh-headed all-party committee included legislators Sadashiv Patil, Nawab Malik, Dilip Sopal, R.M. Wani, Girish Bapat and Uttamrao Dikle, and it held seven meetings during which 17 witnesses were questioned.

  

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  • jeetendra hegde, mumbai

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    It is a grave mistake on part of police officer ,since there is some concessions for elected representatives in rules and regulations..,Even person in position of collector has to give first priorty to local MLA if situation needs so.., In this case khitij thakur holds rank in both musclepower and political power...,

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    Yeh Hai Meri India. Shameless & Corrupt Politicians. You can't expect anything more.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    What we expect from congi rule.. honestly i feel MP/MLA are really ridding on innocent peoples...

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  • Ashish, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 19 2013

    Read the article before you comment. It is BJP and MNS legislators and not congress legislators. Dont blindly look at the heading and comment for the sake of commenting. Looks like you are being paid for your comments by your masters.

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  • Rakesh Dsouza, Mangalore, Dubai

    Thu, Apr 18 2013

    This is called height of political power.

    All the rules and regulations are made only for the common citizen and not for the politicians. They can speed on the roads and trash the police personnel.

    This is how our system works.? Is these ill minded politicians are rulers or peoples elected representatives.?

    It is a shame for democracy and our Judiciary system should wake up atleast now to stop this non-sense.

    If this is the case how good the police force can enforce the law and order.?

    Shame to Indian politicians and it looks may be atleast for 5 years President Rule or Military rule is required for India.

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  • kiran, ujire/california

    Thu, Apr 18 2013

    Rule should be equal to everyone, just because they are elected reps, it doesnt mean that they can beat up a police officer. they should lodge a complaint against him. I dont understand the stupidity of the committee. how can the elected reps act like gundas? can happen only in gundaraj like INDIA

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