BJP asks Gujarat MLA who kicked woman to apologize


Ahmedabad, Jun 3 (IANS): The Gujarat BJP on Monday directed its legislator from Ahmedabad Balram Thawani, who was caught on camera roughing up and kicking a woman on a street, to apologize even as he maintained he had not intended to hit anyone.

"(State) BJP President Jitubhai Vaghani immediately called up Thawani on knowing about the incident and directed him to issue a public apology. He has also sought his explanation," state party spokesperson Bharat Pandya told IANS.

He said: "We condemn this behaviour which is shameful and unbecoming of a people's representative."

Nitu Tejwani, a municipal ward in-charge of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), had gone to Thawani's office in Naroda as part of a group protesting over water supply.

A video that went viral of the lawmaker kicking the woman shows Tejwani fallen to the ground after being roughed up by another man.

Witnesses confirmed that Thawani came out of his office when this man was beating her and joined him in kicking her. This only stopped after a passer-by intervened and slapped the MLA.

Talking to reporters, Tejwani, who also filed a police complaint against Thawani and others, claimed that she had gone to meet the MLA to represent about the water supply issue in her area.

She added: "Without reason and without saying anything, he (legislator) came out and started kicking me and beating me up and even slapped me."

She claimed that her husband, who came to her rescue, was beaten up with sticks. Other women protesting over the issue were also roughed up, she said.

Thawani, meanwhile, admitted that he did kick the woman but insisted that it was in self defence and he did not intend to hit anyone.

"I got carried away in a fit of anger. I have apologized for my mistake. I will say sorry to her," the BJP MLA said.

The Congress asserted that the ruling party as well as Chief Minister Vijay Rupani should personally apologize.

"The BJP must take strict action against the MLA," Congress' Gujarat affairs in-charge Rajeev Satav stated. "It is time women are protected from BJP leaders."

NCP's Reshma Patel, who had quit the BJP over six months ago, met Tejwani at the Civil Hospital where she was admitted. Condemning the "MLA's behaviour", she said she would stand by Tejwani's "fight for justice."

  

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    He deserves the same way kicking, how top bjp offic is silent on this, shame.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    What apologies
    There is a law Crimes against women apply n book him.

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  • SmR, Karkala

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    Unless you're living in a cave, it's unlikely that you've not heard of the 'Ab ki Baar Modi Sarkar' ad campaign. Usually, it comes with slogans like 'Bahut Hua Naari par vaar, Ab Ki Baar Modi Sarkar.'

    For 2019 Lok Sabha election after Prime Minister Modi added the prefix 'Chowkidar' with his name even those accused in 'Me too' and participated in a protest of Kathua nomad girl rape in the temple in Kashmir to this Gujarat MLA also followed the master's footstep.

    Now the elections are over 'Chowkidar' who suppose to continue the duty to protect the women of India kicking women in nation were 'Bharat Mata' is worshipped with the divine by the party.

    This 'Sanskari' BJP party now want his women to abuse MLA to apologize instead of suspending them from the party?

    What has happened to the BJP's 'Chowkidhari' now? Is it the respect to the women of India which they worship as 'Mata'?

    Jai Hind

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  • PositiveThinker, Mnglr

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    Just Sorry is not enough. Give her chance to kick back him 10 times than he did in publicly then he must give compensation money to her after that put him jail minimum 6 months. Kyonki Bharath mein Nariyonko Izzath karthe hain.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    kick ka jawaab
    Thappad se nanhi
    Kick se dena sahi hai.
    Party is filled with vultures..

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  • Gilbert J. Buthello, Kesargadde/Bangkok

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    I strongly feel we, the voters, must have the right take our votes back and remove our elected representatives from their elected positions. Same like these political parties give and withdraw support whenever their agendas are not served in any coalition, we the voters who pay for their elections and their salaries and perks, must have the right to take our support back from law makers such as these and remove them from positions of being elected law makers. The voters must have the right to remove non-performing, corrupt, law-breaking elected representatives during the term. It is high time we have such a system. How can we have one?

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  • R.Bhandarkar, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    There were 2...
    Kick them out....First put a FIR and arrest them....
    What apologize?? Nonsense...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 03 2019

    They have no respect for Women ...

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