Rajasthan Parliamentary Affairs Minister Shanti Dhariwal on Monday ordered an inquiry into reported police action at a guest house of a regional daily for playing loud music during a birthday party.
Leader of opposition Gulabchand Kataria raised the matter during zero hour in the state assembly alleging that the police led by commissioner entered the campus in Civil Lines area on Sunday night.
He said two policemen could have gone to stop the music being played after 10 pm and questioned the presence of the police commissioner at the guest house of 'Rajasthan Patrika'.
Kataria alleged that the police took action as the venue
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