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Protesting farmers pelt stones, smear ink on BJP MLA’s car in UP’s Muzaffarnagar

In a purported video, MLA Umesh Malik was seen claiming that the attackers had affiliation to the BKU. According to the police, a case has been registered & several were booked.

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Muzaffarnagar: Farmers protesting the Centre’s farm laws allegedly attacked BJP’s Budhana MLA Umesh Malik, pelting his car with stones and smearing it with black ink at Sisauli village here on Saturday.

A video of the incident has surfaced on social media.

In another purported video, the MLA is seen telling that the attackers had affiliation to the Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU).

Incidentally, Sisauli is the village of BKU leader Rakesh Tikait and the headquarter of the farmers’ body.

Police said the incident took place when the MLA reached the village for a programme. Police rescued the MLA, they said.

After the incident, BJP supporters gathered at the local police station, demanding action against the culprits.

Union minister Sanjeev Balyan also reached the police station after the incident.

Circle Officer S C Sharma said they have booked several booked, nine of whom have been named in the FIR.

He said the case has been registered under Sections 147, 148, 149, 452, 307, 332, 323, 353 and 427 of the IPC.

According to FIR, the mob attacked with lathis, pelted the MLA’s car with stones, injuring two gunners Kapil and Ravinder.

Meanwhile, security has been tightened in the area and police are searching for those named in the FIR.

Farmers have been protesting against the Centre’s farm laws for the past over eight months.

A large number of them are protesting at Delhi borders, demanding the repeal of the laws, which have been dubbed as pro-farmer by the Union government.


Also read: Protesting farmers to observe Independence Day as ‘Kisan Mazdoor Azaadi Sangram Diwas’


 

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