Suspended Bihar BJP MLC sent to judicial custody for 14 days

July 24, 2016 09:59 am | Updated 02:08 pm IST - Patna

Bhartiya Janata Party lawmaker Tunnaji Pandey, who was arrested and suspended from the party, sent to judicial custody for 14 days.

Senior state BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi said Mr. Pandey was suspended from the party after his arrest for misbehaving with a girl in train.

Railway police officials said the BJP MLC from Siwan was traveling late on Saturday night, and was arrested at Hajipur railway station, in Vaishali district, for misbehaving with the co-passenger in Poorvanchal Express train.

“The arrest is on the basis of a written complaint by the father of the girl,” said Sanjay Singh, Officer-in-charge of Government Railway Police at Hajipur railway station.

The BJP lawmaker will be produced before a railway magistrate later in the day.

The victim, along with her father, was going to Gorakhpur in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh in coach number AI of the ACII bogey of the train, while the BJP MLC was on his way to Saran from Durgapur in West Bengal. He got down from the train at Hajipur railway station and got arrested.

The BJP MLC was allegedly in an inebriated condition when he made inappropriate overtures at the girl near Sarai railway station on Muzaffarpur-Hajipur section of the East Central Railway.

According to the complaint, Mr. Pandey not only misbehaved but also abused the girl.

Earlier, Sarfaraj Alam, a ruling party Janata Dal (United) MLA from Jokihat assembly constituency, was also detained but later released for misbehaving with a Delhi woman in a train.

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