Attack on Rahul Gandhi's car: Arrested BJP leader sent to judicial custody

The Gujarat police has launched a manhunt for three more persons allegedly involved in the attack

Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi’s car was pelted with stones during his visit to flood-hit Dhanera town of Gujarat’s Banaskantha district
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi’s car was pelted with stones during his visit to flood-hit Dhanera town of Gujarat’s Banaskantha district. The Congress alleged that the “BJP goons” were behind the attack. (Photo: PTI)
Press Trust of India Palanpur
2 min read Last Updated : Jan 07 2020 | 6:25 PM IST
BJP youth wing leader Jayesh Darji, arrested for allegedly throwing a stone at the vehicle of Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi in flood-hit Banaskantha district, was Monday sent to judicial custody by a magisterial court.

Dhanera judicial magistrate, first class, V S Thakor, sent Darji to jail, rejecting police's prayer for his four-day remand, additional public prosecutor Prakash Joshi said.

The judge also rejected the bail application of the accused, Joshi said.

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The Gujarat police has, meanwhile, launched a manhunt for three more persons allegedly involved in the attack.

Police had arrested Darji after some local Congress workers identified him as the one who threw a concrete brick at the vehicle.

The opposition party members also claimed three more people were involved in the conspiracy to attack the Congress leader's vehicle. They have been identified as Bhagwandas Patel, Mor Singh Rao and Mukesh Thakkar.

Police said the three accused are absconding and efforts are on to apprehend them.

The police had yesterday arrested Darji, an office-bearer of the BJP's youth wing in Banaskantha, after his name cropped up during investigation, an official said.

Gandhi, who was on a visit to the flood-affected Dhanera town in Banaskantha district in Gujarat on Friday, escaped unhurt after a brick was thrown at his car.

He had to cut short his address to a gathering in the Lal Chowk area of Dhanera after black flags were shown to him by some of those who turned up for the meeting.

The state government had claimed that Gandhi had not taken the bullet-proof vehicle provided to him and instead decided to travel in the car of a party worker.

Darji and three others have been booked under IPC sections relating to voluntarily causing hurt to deter a public servant from discharging his duty, causing hurt by act endangering life, and mischief causing damage to property".
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First Published: Aug 07 2017 | 10:37 AM IST

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