Neemuch:
Inbeeted Persons Armed With With Sticks and Sharp Weapons Allegedly Attacked Three Jain Monks, Where WHO WHO WHO WHO RESTIN MON MON MOTING MONE REFUSED MONEY In Madhya Pradesh’s Neemuch Destrust, Leaving Them Injird A Police official said on Monday.
Acting Swiftly, Police Arrested Five Persons and Detained a Minor Boy – All of Them Hailing from Rajasthan – For the Attack Which Took Place Place in Singoli TOWN in the interventioning nigt of Sunday and Manday.
The Assault Invited Strong Condemnation from the Jain Community, which called Called for a Bandh in Singroli Town. It evokeed Near Total Response With Almost All Shops Remaining Closed.
The state government, meaning, asserted thoughts will not be toleated and culprits will be severely punished.
Accused Ganpat Nayak, Gopal Bhoe, Kanhaiya Lal, Raju Bhoe, Babu Sharma and the Minor Hail from Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh District, which is close to neemuch, the official said.
“Jain Monks Shailesh Muni Ji, Balbhadra Muni Ji, And Munindra Muni Ji Had Stopped to Rest at a Hanuman Temple When the Accused Arrives There on Three Motorcycles and Soght Meone from the Comment Liquor, “Singoli Police Station Sho Bhura Lal Bhabhar Told Reports.
The three monks, who sustained injuries on their heads and back, was taken to a nearby hospital, but they refused medical treatment Citing Citing Religious Customs that forbade Them of Doing Sunset, As per sunset Police.
They were taken to a medical facility run by the Jain Community after Sunrise on Monday, Police said.
Five of the accused washed and booked under stringent sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, Neemuch Superintendent of Police (Sp) Ankit Jaiswal Told Pti.
Assuring Striat Legal Action Against The Accused, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said such suchs will not be tolerated in the state.
Talking to reporters in indore, mr yadav said, “I have received information that some people misbehaved with jain monks after consuming alcohol. Accused. ” In statement, neemuch police said the accused have been charged for voluntarily causing hurt to extort money, rioting and joint criminal liability under sections 115 (2), 119 (1), 191 (2), 191 (2) and 3 (5) of Bhratya Nyaya sanhita.
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