Swaraj India Files Police Complaint Against Sakshi Maharaj

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BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj

A female member of the Swaraj India lodged this complaint demanding quick action against the BJP leader accusing of him of contempt of court, inciting violence, disrespecting women and disturbing communal harmony.

Special Correspondent | Caravan Daily

NEW DELHI — The Swaraj India on Sunday lodged a police complaint against senior BJP leader and Lok Sabha member from UP, Sakshi Maharaj who is known for “bad-mouthing” against minorities in the country.

It filed a complaint against him at Dabri Police Station in Delhi.

A female member of the Swaraj India lodged this complaint demanding quick action against the BJP leader accusing of him of contempt of court, inciting violence, disrespecting women and disturbing communal harmony.

It is to mention that Swaraj India leaders had last week demanded action against the BJP MP after his comments were aired. The police action was initiated after the BJP did not take any action.

“At the time when all political parties were silent on Gurmeet Ram Rahim’s conviction from then Swaraj India has kept its stand clear and firm against injustice. No other political party except Swaraj India has welcomed the court’s verdict on Gurmeet Ram Rahim,” it said.

Swaraj India has also demanded immediate transfer of Gurmeet Ram Rahim from Haryana jail to another jail in a non BJP/Congress ruled state.

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