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Srinivas BV Asked To Appear Before Dispur Police In Angkita Dutta Harassment Case; CM Himanta Says ‘Don’t Blame Me’

Srinivas BV Asked To Appear Before Dispur Police In Angkita Dutta Harassment Case; CM Himanta Says ‘Don’t Blame Me’

The Assam Police today serve a notice to Indian Youth Congress national president BV Srinivas directing him to appear before the Dispur Police Station ,11 am on May for questioning in connection with the harassment case filed by former woman president of Assam Pradesh Youth Congress. Sharing a copy of the notice on Twitter, Assam

The Assam Police today serve a notice to Indian Youth Congress national president BV Srinivas directing him to appear before the Dispur Police Station ,11 am on May for questioning in connection with the harassment case filed by former woman president of Assam Pradesh Youth Congress.

Sharing a copy of the notice on Twitter, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma today reacted to the allegations made by Indian National Congress MLA, Randeep Surjewala, saying that it was unfair to blame him for the lack of a safe environment within the Congress party for female workers.

In the tweet, CM Sarma said, “The Assam police is acting in accordance with the law. They are currently investigating a case filed by a female Congress worker against the accused person under Section 354 of IPC. It is unfair to blame me for the lack of a safe environment within the Congress party for female workers. Please advise the accused to cooperate with the legal process.”

The notice further directed the Youth Congress national president to refrain from commiting any offence in future and not tamper with the evidence in the case.

The notice also asked him to not make any threat, inducement or promise to any person acquainted with the facts of the case.

As per the notice he will have to appear before the court whenever required, will join the investigation of the case and cooperate in the investigation, will disclose all the facts truthfully and will produce all relevant documents required.

Besides, the notice said that he will have to render his full cooperation and will not allow the destruction of any evidence relevant for the trial of the case.

“Failure to attend/comply with the terms of this notice can render you liable for arrest under section 41A (3) and (4) of CrPC,” the notice read.

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