Rajasthan / Case against Rajasthan MLA for 'slapping' head constable on duty

An FIR was registered against an independent MLA Ramila Khadiya in Rajasthan for allegedly slapping an on-duty head constable, Mahendra Nath. Nath had stopped a man on a bike following which the latter started misbehaving. He then called the MLA and she allegedly slapped the head constable. The MLA and others have been booked, Additional SP Kailash Singh said.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 15, 2021, 12:49 PM
Jaipur: A case has been filed against independent MLA Ramila Khadiya for allegedly slapping a head constable while he was on duty in Rajasthan's Banswara, police said.

Head Constable Mahendra Nath said he stopped a man on a bike during night duty on Sunday and inquired about his movement.

The man misbehaved with him and called the Kushalgarh MLA on the spot. After reaching there, the MLA got into a verbal argument with the head constable and allegedly slapped him, the police said.

Senior police official Kailash Singh said a case was registered against the MLA and a few others.

The independent MLA did not respond to repeated requests for comment.