Davangere, May 29: The verbal dual which erupted between Honnali MLA MP Renukacharya and police officials during the Karnataka bandh called by the BJP demanding farm loan waiver, here on Monday, went viral in the social media.
It is said that Renukacharya and his followers have tried to impose the bandh in the town on Monday. When the police stopped their attempt, the MLA and his followers have taken the police to task and the video of this scene has gone viral. It is seen in the video that Renukacharya and ZP member Mahesh engaged in verbal dual with Circle Inspector Ramesh and PSI Kadadevara Math. Though the police reiterated that there is no scope for forceful bandh, the MLA said that they would conduct bike rally and insulted the officials in foul language.
Saying that he has not forced anybody to close the shops and business establishments and nobody was abused, the MLA is seen using foul language in the video.
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Ahmedabad (PTI): The Ahmedabad police have arrested a 29-year-old man who allegedly posed as a senior revenue official and used fake letters claiming to be from various government departments to cheat people, an official said on Sunday.
Mehul Shah, an engineer who manages two schools at Vankaner in Gujarat’s Morbi district, is accused of making lakhs of rupees with bogus documents and false claims, said inspector (crime branch) JK Makwana.
Shah had forged an appointment letter from the Ahmedabad district education officer (DEO) to offer a computer operator’s job in a government office to a complainant’s son. He also introduced himself as a trustee of a school and did not pay a man Rs 7 lakh due to him over the painting of a school building, the official said.
“Despite holding no official position in the state or central government, he used fake work permits and NOCs to cheat people of lakhs of rupees,” the police official said.
One complainant alleged that Shah identified himself as a top revenue department official and produced a fake letter from the chairman of the “department of science and research development” to make him install a siren and curtain in a hired vehicle but did not pay for the job, he said.
Bogus letters claiming to be from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ahmedabad DEO were used by the accused to cheat the complainants, the police official said.
Police have recovered from his possession fake identity cards and letters with headings like “bharat gaurav ratna shri samman council”, “chairman of department of science and research development”, “health and family welfare department”, and “road and building department”.
“The FIR is based on complaints by three victims. We appeal to the people to come forward and submit their complaints if they have been cheated by Shah in any way,” Makwana said.