Cong demands sacking of murder-accused MP minister

Press Trust of India  |  Bhopal 

leaders today today staged a sit-in outside Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's residence here demanding the sacking of cabinet minister Lal Singh Arya who is accused of being involved in the killing of Makhanlal Jatav.

Arya holds the charge of general administration department (GAD) in the state



Leader of Opposition in MP Assembly, Singh, and MLAs and Arif Aqueel, staged the protest outside Chouhan's official residence in Shyamla Hills area in the state capital.

general secretary had also yesterday demanded that Arya be sacked from the cabinet.

On May 19, a special in Bhind had issued an arrest warrant against Arya in the 2009 case of Jatav, but stayed its execution till June 3, on a plea made by the minister's counsel.

The Leader of Opposition said despite a case of being registered in the matter and the issuing an arrest warrant, state president Nandkumar Singh Chauhan was stating that it (order) is not acceptable.

"The protest will continue till Arya, who is an accused in a case, resigns or is sacked from the cabinet. The agitation will also be held at district and block levels on the issue," state spokesman J P Dhanopia told PTI.

Later, Singh, Arif Aqeel and were arrested from the Shyamla Hills area, Bhopal Superintendent of Police, North, Arvind Saxena said.

Some other workers were also taken into custody from Banganga police station area, he said.

The leaders were later released, the SP said.

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Cong demands sacking of murder-accused MP minister

Madhya Pradesh Congress leaders today today staged a sit-in outside Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's residence here demanding the sacking of cabinet minister Lal Singh Arya who is accused of being involved in the killing of Congress MLA Makhanlal Jatav. Arya holds the charge of general administration department (GAD) in the state government. Leader of Opposition in MP Assembly, Ajay Singh, and Congress MLAs Govind Singh and Arif Aqueel, staged the protest outside Chouhan's official residence in Shyamla Hills area in the state capital. Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh had also yesterday demanded that Arya be sacked from the cabinet. On May 19, a special court in Bhind had issued an arrest warrant against Arya in the 2009 murder case of Jatav, but stayed its execution till June 3, on a plea made by the minister's counsel. The Leader of Opposition said despite a case of murder being registered in the matter and the court issuing an arrest warrant, state BJP ... leaders today today staged a sit-in outside Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's residence here demanding the sacking of cabinet minister Lal Singh Arya who is accused of being involved in the killing of Makhanlal Jatav.

Arya holds the charge of general administration department (GAD) in the state

Leader of Opposition in MP Assembly, Singh, and MLAs and Arif Aqueel, staged the protest outside Chouhan's official residence in Shyamla Hills area in the state capital.

general secretary had also yesterday demanded that Arya be sacked from the cabinet.

On May 19, a special in Bhind had issued an arrest warrant against Arya in the 2009 case of Jatav, but stayed its execution till June 3, on a plea made by the minister's counsel.

The Leader of Opposition said despite a case of being registered in the matter and the issuing an arrest warrant, state president Nandkumar Singh Chauhan was stating that it (order) is not acceptable.

"The protest will continue till Arya, who is an accused in a case, resigns or is sacked from the cabinet. The agitation will also be held at district and block levels on the issue," state spokesman J P Dhanopia told PTI.

Later, Singh, Arif Aqeel and were arrested from the Shyamla Hills area, Bhopal Superintendent of Police, North, Arvind Saxena said.

Some other workers were also taken into custody from Banganga police station area, he said.

The leaders were later released, the SP said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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