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Watch: AIMIM Corporator Beaten Up For Opposing Proposal To Condole Vajpayee’s Death
Swarajya Staff
Aug 18, 2018, 06:00 PM | Updated 06:00 PM IST
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An All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) corporator was assaulted in the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation premises on Friday (17 August) after he opposed a condolence proposal tabled in the assembly to condole the death of former Prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Indian Express has reported.
During the civic body meeting, BJP corporator Raju Vaidya had tabled the proposal but AIMIM corporator Sayyed Mateen Rashid decided to oppose it and also made a statement against the former prime minister.
This allegedly infuriated a few BJP corporators who proceeded to beat him up. A video of the incident was posted by ANI.
#WATCH: Scuffle breaks out between members of BJP & AIMIM in Maharashtra's Aurangabad Municipal Corporation after an AIMIM corporator opposed the condolence proposal of former PM #AtalBihariVajpayee. (17.08.18) pic.twitter.com/IUNErxQhRA
— ANI (@ANI) August 17, 2018
Eventually, the corporator was escorted out of the premises by police officials. Reports claim that AIMIM decided to retaliate after the attack and damaged the car of a BJP leader and assaulted his driver.
Now a report in The Hindu has claimed that Rashid was arrested by the police on Friday (17 August) night, after he was booked under various section of the IPC for promoting enmity between groups, provoking with intent to cause riots and obscene acts in public.
Rashid was taken into custody from a government hospital where he was being treated for injuries suffered in the assault. The Aurangabad civic boy which is run by BJP and Shiv Sena passed a resolution cancelling Rashid’s membership.
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