Gujarat: Case against unidentified person for insulting national flag before Kejriwal's rally

The video was captured near the city's old bus stand area from where Kejriwal's road show passed on Monday evening.
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal waves at the supporters during the party's ‘'Tiranga Yatra'’ cum roadshow, in Mehsana. (Photo | PTI)
Delhi Chief Minister and AAP Convener Arvind Kejriwal waves at the supporters during the party's ‘'Tiranga Yatra'’ cum roadshow, in Mehsana. (Photo | PTI)

MEHSANA: Police have registered an FIR against an unidentified person for allegedly insulting the national flag before a roadshow of AAP's national convener Arvind Kejriwal in Gujarat's Mehsana city, an official said on Tuesday.

The case was registered after a video surfaced in which the person was purportedly seen putting his feet on the tricolour on a roadside where some national flags were kept for distribution to AAP supporters for Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal's 'Tiranga Yatra' on Monday, the official said.

The video was captured near the city's old bus stand area from where Kejriwal's road show passed on Monday evening.

The clip was recorded around 3 pm, when the national flags were being distributed at one of the points on the route, the FIR stated.

The Aam Aadmi Party workers were seen distributing the tricolour and party flags to AAP supporters who had reached the city to join the roadshow.

A number of AAP supporters had joined the yatra and waved national flags as part of the roadshow.

The FIR was registered at the city's A-division police station under section 2 of the Prevention of Insult to National Honour (Amendment) Act, 2003, the official said.

A large number of people had joined Kejriwal's yatra, his second road show in last three months in Gujarat, where the Assembly elections are due in December this year.

The AAP is looking to create a support base ahead of the Assembly polls.

The Kejriwal-led party seeks to contest all 182 seats in Gujarat and has already started campaigning aggressively for the same.

The AAP recently organised a state-wide 'parivartan yatra' in which various party leaders and workers met people and listened to their grievances.

People of Gujarat want a political change and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is the only "medicine" to "cure" the BJP, AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal said here on Monday as he raised the pitch for the AAP trying to pose a challenge to the ruling party in the elections due later this year.

Addressing AAP's "Tiranga Yatra" cum roadshow in Mehsana city atop an open vehicle, Kejriwal said the BJP is scared only of his party because it is "honest and patriotic".

He alleged that BJP resorted to hooliganism when people speak against the ruling party.

Kejriwal said thousands of people have told AAP leaders during the "parivartan yatra" -- a three-week statewide mass outreach campaign that covered all the 182 Assembly constituencies-- that they wanted a change in Gujarat.

"Gujarat is looking for a change. Gujarat is fed up with the BJP and its sister Congress. Wherever we went (during the 'parivartan yatra'), everyone knew about the good works done by the AAP government in Delhi," said Kejriwal, flanked by AAP leaders from Gujarat and Mahesh Vasava of ally Bharatiya Tribal Party.

He demanded that the BJP government in Gujarat pay Rs 1 crore to the kin of martyred soldiers hailing from the state along the lines of the AAP government in Delhi.

"During the 'Parivartan Yatra', people told AAP leaders that BJP resorted to hooliganism for speaking against the party. There is no need to be scared. Gujarat is going to bring a change. There is only one medicine to cure the BJP--and that is AAP. The BJP is scared only of AAP and none else," he said.

Kejriwal alleged that Gujarat BJP president CR Paatil is "the real chief minister" who is running the government while Bhupendra Patel is the CM only in name.

In his recent address, Paatil had termed Kejriwal a "maha thug" (cheat) without taking his name.

Referring to it, Kejriwal dared Paatil to address him by his name.

"Why are you shy and scared of taking my name?" he asked Paatil.

"Is Kejriwal a 'maha thug' because he constructed schools and hospitals, and provided free and 24-hour electricity? Isn't CR Paatil a 'maha thug?" he questioned, adding that the BJP is scared of AAP because the latter is a patriotic and honest party.

Kejriwal claimed that people across Gujarat are joining AAP in large numbers as the party's organisation is getting stronger at village, city and booth levels.

Referring to a protest organised on Monday by ex-servicemen at state capital Gandhinagar for a slew of demands, Kejriwal demanded that the Gujarat government fulfil their demands and also ensure that kin of martyred soldiers are paid Rs 1 crore as being done by the Delhi government.

"On the behalf of ex-servicemen, I appeal to the Gujarat government to accept their demands," he added.

This was Kejriwal's fourth visit to Gujarat, where elections are due in December this year, in the last three months.

The AAP is trying to project itself as an alternative to the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress in Gujarat, the home state of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the saffron bastion, for the December polls.

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