Meerut clash: Sangeet Som’s brother detained, wife booked

The clashes had broken out on Sunday during the Mahapanchayat organised to protest slapping of National Security Act against the BJP MLA in connection with the Muzaffarnagar riots.

September 30, 2013 06:15 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:03 pm IST - Meerut:

Sardhana: A police jeep burnt when villagers clashed with police in Khera village of Meerut, after defying prohibitory orders to hold a Mahapanchayat against slapping of NSA on BJP MLA Sangeet Som, in connection with the Muzaffarnagar violence. File Photo: PTI

Sardhana: A police jeep burnt when villagers clashed with police in Khera village of Meerut, after defying prohibitory orders to hold a Mahapanchayat against slapping of NSA on BJP MLA Sangeet Som, in connection with the Muzaffarnagar violence. File Photo: PTI

BJP MLA Sangeet Som’s brother was taken into police custody on Monday for allegedly defying prohibitory orders and organising Mahapanchayat in Khera village, which led to clashes between villagers and police that left 20 persons injured.

The BJP MLA’s wife Preeti Som was also booked in connection with the clash, while his PA, Chandrashekhar, is among 27 persons arrested in connection with the clashes, SSP Deepak Kumar said.

The clashes had broken out on Sunday during the Mahapanchayat organised to protest slapping of National Security Act against Mr. Som in connection with the Muzaffarnagar riots.

The BJP MLA’s wife Preeti Som, brother Sagar and PA are among 3,605 persons booked in connection with the clash in Khera village, Mr. Kumar said.

Four FIRs have been registered in connection with damaging government vehicles and vandalism during the clashes, he said.

The situation remained tense but peaceful, he said, adding that heavy police force has been deployed in the village after the clash to deal with any untoward incident.

Meanwhile, a lawyer was arrested in connection with the clash, which has triggered protests from advocates.

The agitating lawyers met Mr. Kumar to protest against the arrest and later went on strike. The SSP assured them that the matter would be probed.

At least 20 people, including RAF and police personnel, were injured and a number of government vehicles damaged in the clash.

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