Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Meham MLA Kundu’s brother to be arrested soon: Police

- HT Correspond­ent

CHANDIGARH : Vijay Kundu, the brother of Independen­t MLA from Meham Balraj Kundu, booked by Gurgaon police for allegedly assaulting an airline pilot on October 27 night at his apartment in Gurgaon’s Sector 50 will be arrested soon. Commission­er of police, Gurgaon, Mohammad Akil, said that he has instructed the station house officer (SHO) of Sector 50 police station to arrest Kundu.

A former BJP leader, Balraj Kundu contested and won the recent assembly election as an Independen­t from Meham assembly constituen­cy in Rohtak after being denied a party nomination. He is among the seven Independen­t Haryana MLAS who have lent support to the BJP-JJP government.

The BJP which ended up falling short of a simple majority had formed the government with the support of JJP and the seven Independen­ts. Both Vijay and Balraj Kundu are influentia­l contractor­s and run a constructi­on company. Balraj is the chairman of and Vijay is a director in the company.

According to the FIR, Ranjeet Singh, a resident of the Hibiscus Society, had alleged in his complaint to the police that following a quarrel between the kids, Vijay Kundu assaulted him. Singh alleged that Vijay also hit him on the head with a flower pot. A case under Sections 325 and 452 of the IPC for voluntaril­y causing grievous hurt and house-trespass, respective­ly, was registered .

CHANDIGARH:EVEN though the Haryana Congress legislatur­e party at its meeting here on Friday resolved that party chief Sonia Gandhi will choose the leader in the House, demand from MLAS belonging to the Bhupinder Singh Hooda camp to take into considerat­ion the choice of legislator­s as well was loud and clear.

Of the total 31 Congress MLAS, about 24 belong to the Hooda camp.

Besides state leaders, the party’s state in-charge Ghulam Nabi Azad and central observer Madhusudan Mistry also attended the meeting.

The meeting began with the party state president Kumari Selja moving a resolution authorisin­g Sonia to choose the CLP leader, which was seconded by former CLP leaders Kiran Chouname dhry and Hooda.

It was at this point of the meeting that several MLAS, including Geeta Bhukkal and B B Batra of Hooda camp, asked the central observer Mistry to give credence to the choice of MLAS as well. Mistry subsequent­ly met all the Congress legislator­s separately to know their choice.

Later after the meeting, responding to questions on why there was no consensus on a

at the CLP meeting, Kumari Selja said it was the party tradition to always authorise the central leadership to take the call. Of the 31 Congress MLAS this time, 17 were there in the previous assembly as well when Kiran Choudhry was the CLP leader. It was little before the October assembly elections that the party high command replaced the state president Ashok Tanwar with Kumari Selja and Choudhry with Hooda.

The difference­s between Hooda, Choudhry and Tanwar camps are a common secret.

The first session of the 14th Vidhan Sabha is scheduled to start on November 4. In the House of 90 members, the BJP won 40 seats, its junior partner in the government Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) 10, INLD and Haryana Lokhit Party one each and there are seven independen­t MLAS.

AUTHORISE SONIA TO CHOOSE THEIR LEADER IN VIDHAN SABHA; HOODA CAMP SAYS CHOICE OF PARTY LEGISLATOR­S SHOULD ALSO BE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERAT­ION

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