Shoe attack on PM in Gujarat - We demand strict legal action - Naresh Kadyan
Abhishek Kadyan, Media Adviser to the OIPA in India | 26.04.2009 12:51
Naresh Kadyan , Chairman of the People for Animals (PFA) Haryana spoken with the Collector of Ahmadabad on his cell No. -09978406201 for strict legal action against the accused Hitesh Chauhan, he further lodged a complaint with the Chief Minister of Gujrat Sri. Narendera Bhai Modi / Sanjay Bhavsar, OSD to CM.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today became the latest target of a shoe attack during the current election campaign when a computer engineering student hurled a sneaker towards him but it fell short of the dais from where he was addressing his first poll rally in Gujarat.
Shortly after the incident at the Tagore hall ground here put the SPG and other security personnel in a tizzy, the prime minister did not want the police to register any case against the shoe thrower identified as Hitesh Chauhan, a 21-year-old resident of Bapunagar pursuing a computer course in a local engineering college.
Singh spoke to Congress Legislature Party(CLP) leader Shaktisingh Govil and told him to communicate to the police not to press any charge against Chauhan who was quickly whisked away by the security personnel from the ground for questioning by the crime branch.
Chauhan was sitting on the front row and took out his shoee and was about to hurl it in the direction of the Prime Minister who had just started his speech when security personnel grabbed him. The shoe fell a few feet away from where the prime minister was seated. The distance between the security railing and the stage where the prime minister was seated on the dais was about 30 feet.
The prime minister continued with this speech before proceeding to attend another rally.
Naresh Kadyan, Representative of the International Organization for Animal Protection - OIPA in India & Chairman of the PFA Haryana lodged a complaint with the Collector of Ahmadabad after contacting him on his mobile under intimation to the HE The President of India, PMO, Speaker - Lok Sabha, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, CM - Gujrat along with his Officer on Special Duty, he further intimated that this incident is a criminal conspiracy as per law of the land read with the other criminal sections of Indian Panel Code - IPC.
Shortly after the incident at the Tagore hall ground here put the SPG and other security personnel in a tizzy, the prime minister did not want the police to register any case against the shoe thrower identified as Hitesh Chauhan, a 21-year-old resident of Bapunagar pursuing a computer course in a local engineering college.
Singh spoke to Congress Legislature Party(CLP) leader Shaktisingh Govil and told him to communicate to the police not to press any charge against Chauhan who was quickly whisked away by the security personnel from the ground for questioning by the crime branch.
Chauhan was sitting on the front row and took out his shoee and was about to hurl it in the direction of the Prime Minister who had just started his speech when security personnel grabbed him. The shoe fell a few feet away from where the prime minister was seated. The distance between the security railing and the stage where the prime minister was seated on the dais was about 30 feet.
The prime minister continued with this speech before proceeding to attend another rally.
Naresh Kadyan, Representative of the International Organization for Animal Protection - OIPA in India & Chairman of the PFA Haryana lodged a complaint with the Collector of Ahmadabad after contacting him on his mobile under intimation to the HE The President of India, PMO, Speaker - Lok Sabha, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, CM - Gujrat along with his Officer on Special Duty, he further intimated that this incident is a criminal conspiracy as per law of the land read with the other criminal sections of Indian Panel Code - IPC.
Abhishek Kadyan, Media Adviser to the OIPA in India
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