Cases Registered For Violation Of Covid Rules By Asaduddin Owaisi Party Representatives.
According to an official statement, activists from Imtiaz Jaleel and AIMIM (All India Parliament-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen) opposed the state government without permission and waved black flags to demand the establishment of a sports university in Aurangabad.
An official said on Tuesday that in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, Aurangabad MP Imtiaz Jaleel and 24 others held a protest near the district commissioner’s office on Independence Day for allegedly violating COVID-19 regulations
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An official statement stated that AIMIM (All India Parliament-e-Ittehad-ul-Muslimeen) activists demonstrated to the state government without permission and waved black flags to demand the establishment of a sports university in Aurangabad.
The activists didn’t follow standards like wearing face veils. Physical separating was likewise not kept up with, the authority said.
A case was enrolled under areas 188 (Disobedience to arrange properly proclaimed by local official) and 269 (careless demonstration liable to spread contamination of sickness perilous to life) of the Indian Penal Code at city chowk police headquarters on Sunday, he said, adding no one is captured up until now.
On Tuesday, Mr Jaleel said he was chosen by individuals for settling their issues, and independent of police making a move against him, he will continue to disturb.
“I will take to roads at whatever point required. It is demonstrated various occasions that police acts under tension. On occasion, police act against our dynamic party laborers. On the off chance that such move is made against me, I won’t be shocked,” Mr Jaleel said in a web-based media post, evidently alluding to criminal bodies of evidence enlisted against some nearby AIMIM activists previously.
On Sunday, AIMIM laborers, driven by Mr Jaleel, showed dark banners to Maharashtra serve Subhash Desai when he was on approach to go to an Independence Day program at the divisional chief’s office, to fight the express government’s choice to set up a games college in Pune, and not in Aurangabad.
During the tumult, Mr Jaleel donned a T-shirt with the words ”return our games college” imprinted on it, and told journalists that they will hold a comparative dissent when Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray visits the city, to communicate the indignation of individuals of the Marathwada district.
“According to whose instructions, the proposed sports university is transferred from a backward area like Maratwada to Pune. This is what the area and the athletes need here,” he said.