Sena MLA 'slaps' police officer of Uddhav's security team


Nagpur, Dec 18 (PTI): Shiv Sena MLA Harshavardhan Jadhav allegedly slapped a special police officer who is part of the security detail of his party chief Uddhav Thackeray at a city hotel tonight, police said. The officer, Parag Jadhav, was on duty outside a hotel room where Uddhav was having a meeting with some of his party legislators.

Harshavardhan tried to enter the room but he was stopped by Parag. Enraged over this, the MLA allegedly slapped the officer, police said, quoting from a complaint filed by the victim.

An offence was registered against the lawmaker with Sonegaon Police Station under whose jurisdiction the hotel falls, they said. Harshavardhan, MLA from Aurangabad in Central Maharashtra, was not available for comment.

Maharashtra legislators have assembled in Nagpur, the state's second capital, for the ongoing winter session of legislature. 

  

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  • richardhenry, mangalore

    Fri, Dec 19 2014

    And we are the people who had ed this candidate to govern our states so what better can we expect from this people. This has taken one more step behind for Mr.
    Uddhav to dream for Chief Minister
    of future MAHARASHTRA.

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  • alwin, milagrese

    Thu, Dec 18 2014

    these shiva marata sene wont respect to law makers..these goons send to taliban area.then only realise whats the law nd jungle law..

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