Shiv Sena force-feeding: Police to file ATR on plea against MP

The courtt directed the ATR to be filed on September 10

Shiv Sena fasting row
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 19 2014 | 2:13 PM IST
A court here today directed the Delhi Police to file an action taken report (ATR) on a complaint seeking lodging of FIR against Shiv Sena MP Rajan Vichare for allegedly force-feeding an IRCTC employee who was on fast during Ramzan at Maharashtra Sadan.

Metropolitan Magistrate Akash Jain asked the police to file the ATR on September 10 on the complaint filed by social worker Kamran Siddiqui.

During the brief hearing, the court asked Siddiqui as to why he has filed this complaint when the alleged victim, who was purportedly force fed by the Shiv Sena MP, has not come forward.

"What injury has been caused to you? When the alleged victim has not come forward then why are you filing this complaint?" the magistrate asked the complainant.

Responding to this, Siddiqui and his lawyers Kamran Malik and Vishal Sinha told the court that they are public spirited persons and they have filed various PILs and complaints on several issues.

They also told the court that the alleged victim is a contractual employee and he cannot file complaint on this issue.

The court, however, said that it was calling for an ATR from the police on the complaint on the next date of hearing.

The complaint has sought filing of an FIR against Vichare under various IPC sections including 153 A (promoting enmity between classes), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt), 341 (wrongful restraining any person) and 506 (criminal intimidation).

Earlier, the complainant's counsel had alleged that Vichare's act was not acceptable in a civilised society and that they had moved the Delhi High Court with a complaint on August 1 but it asked them to approach the trial court for appropriate legal remedy.
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First Published: Aug 19 2014 | 1:30 PM IST

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