BJP MP, aides ‘assault’ toll booth staff

Nandkumar Chauhan was asked to show his I-card for exemption

October 06, 2018 11:26 pm | Updated October 07, 2018 10:53 pm IST - Shivpuri (M.P.)

A video purportedly showing former Madhya Pradesh BJP president and MP Nandkumar Singh Chauhan and his aides beating up employees of a toll booth on the Shivpuri- Guna road has gone viral on social media.

No police complaint has been lodged in connection with the alleged incident, police said.

Mr. Chauhan’s vehicle was stopped on Friday evening at the toll plaza located near Purankhedi village, where the employees asked him for his identity proof (to seek exemption for paying toll), Booth Manager Mahendra Singh Tomar told reporters.

MPs and MLAs are exempted from paying toll on national highways.

When asked to show his ID proof, Mr. Chauhan, the Lok Sabha MP from Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh, along with his aides, got into a verbal duel with the employees, Mr. Tomar said.

The BJP leader and his aides came out of the vehicle and started abusing the booth’s security guard, Ajendra Singh, he said.

Mr. Chauhan allegedly slapped Ajendra Singh and his aides assaulted another employee Shubhan Dixit, Mr. Tomar said.

The manager said the MP’s aides also broke two walkie-talkie sets of the employees.

No complaint has been lodged in connection with the incident, which was captured in the CCTV cameras of toll booth, SP Rajesh Hingankar said on Saturday.

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