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Police to summon TV journalist again during probe over ink attack on Maha minister Chandrakant Patil

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 12, 2022 12:42 PM

Police probing the ink attack on Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil in Pimpri Chinchwad city will summon a television journalist ...

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Police probing the ink attack on Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil in Pimpri Chinchwad city will summon a television journalist again in connection with the case, a top officer said.

Police had arrested three persons and summoned the television journalist for his alleged role in the incident. He was allowed to go on Sunday late at night.

Pimpri Chinchwad police commissioner Ankush Shinde on Monday told PTI the journalist will be summoned on Monday for further investigation.

The ink was thrown on Patil on Saturday in an apparent protest against his statement that B R Ambedkar and social reformer Jyotiba Phule didn’t seek government grants for running educational institutions.

The use of the word begged by Patil, who is the state’s minister for higher and technical education, stirred a controversy, leading to the ink attack. After the incident, police suspended 10 personnel including three officers for the security lapse.

Patil on Sunday said the ink was thrown on him as part of a planned attack and claimed his statement on Ambedkar and Phule was distorted by some people.

Tags: Chandrakant Patilink attackAmbedkarJyotiba phule
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