"After receiving the report of the DSP to whom an inquiry had been marked and after getting legal opinion in this regard, we registered a case against Mr Bhagwant Mann and some of his party activists," Fatehgarh Sahib SSP H S Bhullar said here.
A case was registered on the statement of journalist Ranjodh Singh and other mediapersons against Mann under various sections of the IPC including 109, 153, 323, 341, 352, 355, 356, 427, 500, 504 and 149.
The media persons had yesterday filed a complaint against Mann who along with his supporters allegedly misbehaved with them and used derogatory remarks against the media at a political rally in Bassi Pathana here on Thursday.
After receiving a complaint, Fatehgarh Sahib SSP had had directed Bassi Pathana DSP to conduct an inquiry and submit the report at the earliest.
He allegedly instigated AAP volunteers against media persons present there and they manhandled the scribes and even damaged the camera of one of them, the complaint read.
Mann even used the word "paid media" which hurt the feeling of journalists, it said.
After the incident, Congress activists had burnt an effigy of Mann at Bassi Pathana.
The DSP submitted his report recommending action against
Mann and others on the rally incident to the SSP today. As per the report, media persons complained against Bhagwant Mann and even presented a video footage of the incident.
On Mann's arrival, journalist Ranjodh Singh and other media persons requested Mann to first address a press conference as they had been kept waiting for a long time.
"Mann lost his temper and said you (media persons) do not dare to ask other leaders this question when they reach late. He alleged that media publishes news against him...AAP volunteers present in the rally also lost temper and started hooting against press and started to manhandle media persons," the complaint reads.
The complaint says that Bhagwant Mann asked mediapersons to leave the rally and after they had left, the MP allegedly used foul language against the media.
The video footage of the rally showed that after Mann allegedly instigated AAP volunteers, they misbehaved with media and hurt their feeling, according to the report.
After receiving the DSP's report, the SSP took legal opinion and directed Bassi Pathana police to register case against Mann and others and further investigate the case.
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