BJP corporators allegedly thrashed a Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) member on Saturday for opposing a resolution in the municipal corporation to pay tributes to former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The alleged incident took place during the general body meeting of the civic body, an official said.
After the meeting began, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) corporator Raju Vaidya tabled a proposal to pay tributes to Vajpayee. MIM corporator Sayed Mateen opposed it, which infuriated the saffron party members, who allegedly rushed to him and thrashed him in the House.
A video clip purportedly showing Mateen being kicked, punched and slapped by the BJP corporators has gone viral on the social media and was also aired by some TV channels.
In the clip, the corporation security officials can be seen coming to Mateen's rescue and taking him out of the House through a side exit. The MIM corporator was later taken to a nearby hospital.
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A BJP corporator said Mateen had been creating nuisance and had also earlier opposed the singing of the national song in the House.
Mateen told PTI that he was opposing the move to pay tribute to Vajpayee in a "democratic manner", but around a dozen BJP corporators assaulted him. He even named some of them.
Immediately after the incident, alleged MIM supporters damaged a car belonging to a local BJP functionary and also beat up the driver.
BJP corporator Pramod Rathod, who was named by Mateen as one of his assaulters, demanded that the MIM corporator be expelled from the civic body for his "anti-national" move in opposing a tribute to Vajpayee.
Later in the evening, Vijay Sainath Autade, Deputy Mayor of the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation, lodged a complaint against Mateen at the City Chowk police station.
The police said a case under sections 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language etc. and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony) and 294 (obscene acts in public) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) was registered against Mateen.
BJP MLA from Aurangabad East Atul Save demanded that a case of sedition be lodged against the MIM corporator.
He said he had approached the city police commissioner, who told him that the police would take a decision on this "in a day or two".
"When the entire nation was paying tribute to the former prime minister, the MIM corporator opposed the move. This is an act of sedition and a case should be filed against him," Save said.
Meanwhile, MIM MLA from Aurangabad Central Imtiyaz Jaleel urged the police commissioner to go through the footage of the incident and take action against those involved in allegedly assaulting Mateen.
"The victim will file a complaint, but the Aurangabad Municipal Corporation should also file a complaint against the attackers," he said.
Jaleel added that assaulting anyone over such disagreements could not be justified in a democracy.
The police said Mateen was yet to approach them with a complaint.
Soon after, an academician, working at Mahatma Gandhi University, was allegedly thrashed by an angry mob on Friday afternoon for a comment on a social media platform criticising the former Prime Minister, reported ANI.
The professor was attacked and dragged down from his flat, situated on the third floor. The attackers also attempted to burn him alive.
Reportedly, his comment on a critical post against the late BJP Veteran read, "Fascivad ke ek Yug ki samapti. Atal ji anant yatra par nikle (End to an era of fascism. Atal ji embarks on an journey to eternity)."
The professor was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital and later was referred to Patna's All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for advanced medical treatment.
Speaking to ANI, the victim however claimed that he was not only attacked for commenting on the post criticising Vajpayee, and but also for raising his voice against his university's Vice Chancellor's (VC) decisions in the past.
"The people, who attacked me were all backed by the present VC. I also received a threat call from the attackers, who warned me to not protest against the VC," he added.
A face-off between the VC and the professors started on May 29, after scores of teachers sat on dharna, protesting the decisions taken by the university administration pertaining to reservation and appointment of new faculty members.