'Kachhe Khiladi hain': Kailash Vijayvargiya on son Akash thrashing civil officer

ANI| Indore (Madhya Pradesh) | India

Updated: 01-07-2019 10:04 IST | Created: 01-07-2019 10:02 IST

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BJP General Secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya on Monday defended his son and MLA Akash and called him a 'kachhe khiladi' (novice player) for beating up a government employee with a cricket bat here last week. He also said that both his son and the officer who was assaulted were novice players and were to be equally blamed. Terming the incident unfortunate, he said, "I think there was mishandling from both the sides. Kachhe khiladi hain - Akash ji bhi aur nagar nigam commissioner (both Akash ji and municipal corporation commissioner are novice players). It was not a big issue but it was made huge."

Akash, a first-time MLA, along with his supporters chased away an Indore Municipal Corporation officer who was on an anti-encroachment drive, on June 26. A video of the dramatic incident showing the legislator beating up the officer with a cricket bat went viral across social media platforms, drawing criticism from the Opposition. Vijayvargiya also suggested that civic officials should not have shown arrogance and heard Akash as he is an elected representative. "I think officers should not be arrogant. They should talk to people's representatives," he said.

He alleged mishandling of the situation by the civic body. "If a building is being demolished, then arrangements are made for the residents to live in a 'dharamshala'. There was mishandling from the municipal corporation. Women staff and women police should have been there. This should not happen again," the BJP leader said. Akash was arrested on the same day of the incident and later granted bail by a court on Saturday.

After his release, Akash said he was not embarrassed or guilty of what he did as he could not think of anything else when women were being mistreated. "I am not guilty or embarrassed about what I did as it was in public interest. A woman was being dragged brutally in front of the police and I couldn't think of doing anything else," he said, adding that he hopes he would not have to pick up the cricket bat again," he said.

(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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