The Asian Age

Minister’s son booked for assaulting couple in MP

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Bhopal, March 31: A case has been registered against the son of a Madhya Pradesh minister for allegedly assaulting a restaurant owner and his wife, an official said on Sunday.

In a related matter, four cops were suspended after the accused, Abhigyan Patel, alleged that he and his friends were manhandled by policemen.

Abhigyan, aged around 30, is the son of Madhya Pradesh minister of state for health Narendra Shivaji Patel.

Efforts to contact the minister through his government public relations officer Ankush Mishra did not succeed.

According to the police, Abhigyan, who was on a four-wheeler, had a tiff with a journalist riding a two-wheeler at Trilanga crossing in the city around 8 pm on Saturday.

◗ AS PER police, Abhigyan, who was on a four-wheeler, had a tiff with a journalist riding a two-wheeler at Trilanga crossing in the city on Saturday

The minister’s son allegedly assaulted the journalist, prompting the owner of a nearby restaurant and his wife to intervene. Abhigyan allegedly thrashed them too, the official said citing the FIR against the minister’s son.

When the victims reached the Shahpura police station to file complaints, Abhigyan and his friends arrived there as well and allegedly kicked up a ruckus.

Abhigyan even allegedly misbehaved with the police when they were sending the couple and the journalist for a medical examinatio­n, triggering a heated argument between the minister’s son and cops, the official said.

The police registered a case against Abhigyan under Indian Penal Code (IPC) Sections 34 (common intention), 294 (abusing), 324 (voluntaril­y causing hurt by dangerous weapon or means) and 506 (criminal intimidati­on) around midnight, said Bhopal city zone 1 deputy commission­er of police (DCP) Priyanka Shukla.

Acting on a countercom­plaint by Abhigyan, the police have pressed similar charges against the restaurant owner and another person, she said.

The police official said four policemen were also suspended after Abhigyan and his friends accused the cops of manhandlin­g them. “An inquiry has been ordered into the conduct of policemen,” she said.

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