Assault case: BJP MLA Vijayvargiya gets bail and warm welcome

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Press Trust of India Indore
Last Updated : Jun 30 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

BJP MLA Akash Vijayvargiya, who was arrested four days ago for allegedly assaulting a civic official with a cricket bat here, was released on bail from a local jail on Sunday morning.

He was released after the order granting him bail reached the jail authorities here from a court in Bhopal.

Vijayvargiya was welcomed with garlands and sweets by his supporters, triggering a verbal duel between the Congress and the BJP with the former accusing the latter of "favouring hooliganism", while the saffron party said it was a natural reaction from youngsters.

After coming out of jail, Vijayvargiya dubbed his prison experience as "good" and said he was happy to be out as he would now be focussing on his pending public works.

District Jail Superintendent Aditi Chaturvedi told PTI that they got the court order to release Vijayvargiya on bail at 11 pm on Saturday.

"After completing all the formalities, he was released on Sunday morning," she said.

The Bhopal-based court of Additional Sessions Judge Suresh Singh granted bail to the 34-year-old MLA, son of BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya, on Saturday in the case of assault as well as in an earlier case in which he was accused of staging an illegal protest.

Vijayvargiya was asked to furnish a personal bail bond of Rs 50,000 in the assault case and another of Rs 20,000 in the earlier case.

"I was in jail for the first time in my life, but the experience was good. My time in prison was very good. However, I am happy that I have came out as I have to complete unfinished works of the public," the MLA said.

The first-time legislator from the Indore-3 Assembly segment was arrested for allegedly assaulting municipal official Dhirendra Singh Bais with a cricket bat on Wednesday while opposing the demolition of a dilapidated building.

A civic official on Sunday said they were preparing to demolish the dilapidated house, which was declared dangerous, ahead of the rainy season.

Asked about the civic body's preparations, Vijayvargiya said, "I do not have any information at this point of time, I will get the information about it. However, my fight over public issues will continue."
Meanwhile, the jail superintendent said, "We did not receive the court order till 7 pm on Saturday, the scheduled 'lock-up' time. So, we could not release him on Saturday night, in accordance with the jail manual."
State Congress spokesperson Neelabh Shukla said, "Vijayvargiya spent four nights in jail for thrashing a government servant. By welcoming him, the BJP is sending out a message that it is in favour of hooliganism."

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First Published: Jun 30 2019 | 8:25 PM IST

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