Has Assam Congress Filed an FIR Against BJP Leaders Over Violence?

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Key Takeaways
- FIR filed against BJP leaders for alleged violence.
- Accusations include vandalism and intimidation.
- Prominent BJP figures named in the complaint.
- Incident raises concerns over democratic integrity.
- Police urged to review evidence for a thorough investigation.
Guwahati, Sep 1 (NationPress) The Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) has officially filed an FIR against numerous senior members and supporters of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), claiming acts of vandalism and intimidation during a violent episode at Rajiv Bhawan, the headquarters of the state Congress, on August 31.
The report, submitted to the Bhangagarh police station by APCC general secretary (administration) Pradyut Kr. Bhuyan, accuses BJP supporters of causing unrest while pretending to gherao the party office.
Details in the FIR indicate that the group destroyed banners and posters, attempted to invade the premises, and intimidated Congress members, including women.
The FIR identifies several senior BJP figures, such as Assam BJP vice president Ratna Singh, Pradesh media convenor Rupam Goswami, vice president Juri Sharma Bordoloi, spokesperson Rajiv Sharma, Gunjan Barman, Guwahati City District BJYM president Niharendra Sarma, GMDA member Purabi Roy, and Siddhanku Ankur Barua, among others, as key participants in the incident. It also mentions other unidentified BJP workers who were present.
The Congress party accuses the group of unlawfully gathering around 2 p.m. outside Rajiv Bhawan prior to their attempt to forcefully enter.
Multiple offenses under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023 were reportedly committed, including unlawful assembly, rioting, criminal trespass, mischief, criminal intimidation, and obstruction of public authority.
Notably, the FIR claims that Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Mrinal Deka, who was in uniform to uphold law and order, faced assault during the event. Black ink was allegedly thrown on his face and uniform, hindering his duties and posing a threat to public authority.
The APCC is demanding the prompt registration of the FIR, the arrest of those accused, and protection for witnesses.
Additionally, they have called on the police to analyze CCTV footage and other video evidence to guarantee a comprehensive investigation.
Party leaders described the attack as 'a calculated attempt by the BJP to intimidate the opposition in Assam' and cautioned that such occurrences undermine the very foundation of democracy.
No arrests have yet been made related to this case.