14 December,2010 07:54 AM IST | | Mohit Sharma
Cops arrested a man on Monday for tearing up pages from the blueprint of India's democracy. Accused was unhappy with disruption of Parliament
In a bizarre incident, a man in his forties was booked and arrested for insulting the Constitution of India after he was found tearing its pages outside Parliament on Monday. According to police sources, the incident took place at about 2.30 pm when the both Houses were in session.
Representative pic |
ALSO READ
Climate crisis made crippling April heatwave in South Asia 45 times more likely
In 10 points, know all the allegations against Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh
Shraddha Walkar murder: Order reserved on framing charges against Poonawala
HC stays order to book man for rape after victim says they got married
22-year-old man killed following quarrel in southwest Delhi
Naked aggression |
Recently, Ashok Kumar Sirohi, an ex-BSF constable alleged that he was ill-treated by his department and was expelled on medical grounds. Sirohi claims that he is fit and ready for his job. On October 28, he and his young kids marched naked through the Capital as a mark of protest. Ashok wanted to meet Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi but the cops detained him while he was walking nude on the Rajpath. |