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Puducherry Congress MLA Booked for Second Time for 'Violating' Lockdown Norms: Police

File photo of Puducherry.

File photo of Puducherry.

A case was registered against A John Kumar on a complaint from the Revenue Department officials that the MLA along with others was distributing rice bags to over 150 people near his house in neighbouring Nellithope village.

  • Last Updated: April 14, 2020, 10:23 PM IST
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A ruling Congress MLA, a close confidante of Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy, has been booked for the second time for allegedly violating the COVID-19 lockdown orders and distributing relief materials in his village drawing a crowd of over 150 people, police said on Tuesday.

A case was registered against A John Kumar on a complaint from the Revenue Department officials that the MLA along with others was distributing rice bags to over 150 people near his house in neighbouring Nellithope village on Monday, in violation of the rules, they said.

He was booked under Indian Penal Code sections 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant), 269 (negligent act likely to spread infection of disease) and provisions of the Disaster Management Act and the Epidemics Act, police said adding further investigation was on.

This is the second time that John Kumar had been booked on charges of the same offence.

Police had last month registered a case against the legislator andothers for allegedly violating the lockdown and distributing vegetables to around 200 people outside his house.

Meanwhile, the Excise Department has suspended licences of 22 liquor and arrack shops forillegally selling the brew during the ongoing lockdown, police said.

The day also saw the Chief Minister, Welfare Minister M Kandasamy and the Congress MP V Vaithilingam paying floral tributes to a statue of B R Ambedkar here on the occasion of his birth anniversary while observing social distancing.

There was also restrictions on the number of people paying homage to Ambedkar in view of the ongoing lockdown to contain the spread of the COVID-19, an official source said.

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