AAP Leader and 20 Workers in Hot Water After Unauthorized Protest: Full Details Unveiled
In a recent turn of events in Gwalior, an FIR has been filed against 20 individuals, including AAP leader Rohit Gupta, for staging a protest without permission in front of the BJP office. The protest was held in response to the arrest of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal by the Enforcement Directorate.
The police took action as the necessary permission to conduct the protest had not been obtained, as required by the code of conduct. CCTV footage is being utilized by authorities to identify additional participants in the protest.
The incident occurred on March 22 at Hemu Kalaani Chowk and in front of the BJP office. Similar protests were also carried out by AAP workers in Bhopal against the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal.
During the protests, there were reported attempts to burn an effigy of PM Narendra Modi, raising concerns about the nature of the demonstration.
A complaint was filed against AAP Pradesh Mahasachiv Rohit Gupta and the other protesters for their involvement in the unauthorized protest, leading to the lodging of an FIR at Janakganj Thana based on the complaint. Further steps are being taken, including the use of video footage by law enforcement for the identification of additional participants.
It is important to note that as per Election Commission guidelines, permission is required for organizing any event, including protests. The failure to adhere to these regulations has resulted in legal consequences for the AAP leader and the workers involved in the protest.
The unauthorized protest has led to significant repercussions for those involved, highlighting the importance of following the necessary procedures when organizing public demonstrations.