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A case has been registered against Maharashtra Housing Minister Jitendra Awhad's unidentified supporters and policemen after a man alleged that he was beaten up at Awhad's Thane residence over a Facebook post.
Opposition BJP demanded on Wednesday, 8 April, that the NCP leader be sacked from the Uddhav Thackeray-led government.
On the complaint of 40-year-old Anant Karmuse, the victim, a case of assault, kidnapping and criminal intimidation was registered at Vartak Nagar police station in Thane city on Tuesday, 7 April, said Deputy Commissioner of Police Avinash Ambure.
The 40-year-old civil engineer in Thane had claimed that policemen took him to NCP Minister Awhad's bungalow instead of the police station, where the minister's men thrashed him for posting a morphed photo.
The victim, in a police complaint, also alleged that he was beaten with a bamboo stick and belt in front of the minister.
The alleged incident took place on Sunday, 5 April, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi had asked people to light diyas or torch to show a 'collective resolve' against coronavirus.
"On Sunday night, two policemen came to my house and said that they wanted to take me to the police station as their superior wanted to enquire about some case," he said.
Karmuse said that the policemen then took him to Awhad's bungalow.
Awhad took to Twitter, posting a screenshot of a photo that was morphed and said, "Do you support this pervert. Will you tolerate this done against you or your family member. I don't support lawlessness.(sic)"
Leader of opposition in Maharashtra Assembly Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday demanded removal of Awhad from the state cabinet for the alleged assault on the engineer.
BJP MLC Niranjan Davkhare said that the man was beaten up brutally and no action was taken against Awhad's 'goons'.
Davkhare said Karmuse was beaten up by Awhad's men in the presence of the minister at his bungalow.
BJP vice president Vinay Sahasrabuddhe said he has taken up the matter with the Thane police chief and sought action against those involved in the alleged assault.
He tweeted that he also spoke to Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on this issue.
Awhad, on Wednesday, shared screen shots of tweets where some persons had threatened that he would be killed like rationalist Narendra Dabholkar. Dabholkar was shot dead in Pune in 2013, allegedly by followers of a right-wing Hindu group.
Another Twitter user even threatened to sexually abuse his daughter, Awhad said, adding that he and his family were the target of such threats and trolling for the last five years.
Former BJP MP Kirit Somaiya on Wednesday claimed that Mumbai Police arrested him from his residence in Mumbai as he was planning to visit Anant Karmuse.
"Police has arrested me from my residential premises/Office from Nilam Nagar Mulund, and now taken to Mulund East navghar police station," Somaiya twitted from his handle @KiritSomaiya.
Earlier, he said that he was being detained at his residence.
"It is pity that Mumbai police has detained me at my residential premises (Nilamnagar Mulund) and stopped me from going to the residence of Anant Karmuse, whom Jitendra Awhad's men has beaten yesterday, I am supposed to meet Anant Karmuse today at 11 am," he said.
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