An Indore court has delivered a verdict in a case 11 years ago against six leaders, including former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Digvijay Singh and former MP Premchand Guddu. All the people were found guilty of thrashing those showing black flags and sentenced to one year’s rigorous imprisonment and a fine of five thousand rupees each. One of these accused, Jaisingh Darbar, who has been found guilty, has now joined the BJP.
11 years ago, in Ujjain, Digvijay Singh was shown black flags by the workers of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, in which a case of assault was registered against Digvijay Singh including former MP Premchand Guddu, Anantnarayan, Jaisingh Darbar, Aslam Lala, Dilip Chaudhary. In this incident of July 17, the court of Additional Sessions Judge Mukesh Nath has given the verdict in Indore District Court today. Digvijay Singh and Premchand Guddu have been found guilty of section 325 and 109, while the remaining four accused have been convicted under section 325. There were three other accused in the case who have been acquitted by the court.
this is the case
The case is of 2011. In which Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad activist Amay Apte was accused of attempting a deadly attack while showing black flags. This incident took place when the convoy of former Chief Minister Digvijay Singh was leaving in Ujjain and ABVP workers showed black flags, then BJP workers and Congress workers clashed face to face in which BJP Congressmen beat up and FIR was registered in Jiwajiganj police station. Had happened.