January 09, 2025 04:46 pm (IST)
Follow us:
facebook-white sharing button
twitter-white sharing button
instagram-white sharing button
youtube-white sharing button
Los Angeles wildfire leaves 5 dead, forces 1 lakh including celebs to flee, Hollywood hills ablazed | PM Modi condoles death of six people in Tirupati stampede incident | Days after condemning Pak airstrikes, India in a first engages with Afghanistan's Taliban regime | 6 dead in stampede near Tirupati temple during token distribution to offer prayers | Prominent journalist-film producer Pritish Nandy dies of cardiac arrest at 73 | Thousands, including Hollywood stars, flee Los Angeles upscale neighbourhood as wildfire engulfs homes | Sheesh Mahal row: AAP leaders who were denied entry into CM's residence turn towards PM's house | Anna University sexual assault accused is a DMK supporter, not member: MK Stalin | Ajit Doval, Raja Dato discuss bilateral cooperation during India-Malaysia Security Dialogue | US President-elect Donald Trump threatens to use economic force to make Canada 51st US State, Justin Trudeau retorts sharply
Video grab

Rajasthan crisis: Bharatiya Tribal Party MLAs allege harassment by police

| @indiablooms | Jul 15, 2020, at 04:09 am

Jaipur/IBNS: Two MLAs of Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP), who withdrew support from the Congress-led government in Rajasthan have alleged that they have been chased by the police, stopped and virtually held hostage as they tried to leave the state.

They made the allegation in a video message which went viral on social media on a day when the Congress party in Rajasthan sacked Sachin Pilot from the posts of cabinet minister, deputy chief minister and Pradesh Congress Committee president.

"The situation right now is almost like we are hostages. For three days we were in the MLA quarters (in Jaipur). Many said 'come with us, come with us'...Today, three-four police cars followed me when I went out to the constituency. They have surrounded me from both sides. They took my car keys and are not allowing me to leave my state. They have resorted to badtameezi (misbehaviour)," said Rajkumar Roat, BTP MLA from Chorasi.

Another video emerged where it was showed how Roat's car keys were taken away by the police.

"It is too hot. How long can we sit here? We can hardly run away, you can drive ahead of us, we will follow you," the MLA, who was in the car with his colleague, Ram Prasad, could be heard telling the policeman in the video.

The MLAs said they went to the Chief Minister and informed him that it would not be possible for them to support the government by defying their party.

It was with some intervention that they were finally able to leave Jaipur at 2 pm, reports said.

This comes on a day when the Congress in Rajasthan sacked Deputy Chief Minister and state unit chief Sachin Pilot from his positions after the rebel lawmaker skipped the meeting of party MLAs for the second time.

The two Cabinet ministers who have been sacked are--Vishvender Singh and Ramesh Meena. The party passed a resolution for their removal at Congress Legislative Party (CLP) meeting in the state capital after removing Sachin Pilot from his currently held positions in Rajasthan.

Gehlot on Monday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of horse-trading his MLAs after sacking his rebel deputy Sachin Pilot from the post.

Addressing the media, Gehlot said, "The BJP was conspiring to destabilise the Congress government in Rajasthan for the last six months. They were involved in the dirty politics which they did in Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.

"Some of our partymen were influenced by the BJP's conspiracy and went to Delhi."

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which has 75 seats in the assembly, is closely watching the political development.


 

Support Our Journalism

We cannot do without you.. your contribution supports unbiased journalism

IBNS is not driven by any ism- not wokeism, not racism, not skewed secularism, not hyper right-wing or left liberal ideals, nor by any hardline religious beliefs or hyper nationalism. We want to serve you good old objective news, as they are. We do not judge or preach. We let people decide for themselves. We only try to present factual and well-sourced news.

Support objective journalism for a small contribution.