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MLA assaults man for asking 'uncomfortable' questions in

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One person in Meghalayas South Garo Hills district sustained severe injuries after an MLA allegedly attacked him for asking 'uncomfortable' questions in public relating to the developmental activities in his constituency, officials said today.

According to the FIR filed against the MLA at the Baghmara PS, Freedom Marak had sought answers from Samuel Sangma, a local legislator, over the tardy progress of development works in the town which angered him. The MLA, in a fit of rage, then started beating up Marak.

Marak was left behind with a swollen face and blackened eyes.

Another resident was also allegedly beaten up though he could not muster enough courage to file a police complaint against the legislator.
 

South Garo Hills SP Abraham T Sangma said, We have received the complaint from one person who was allegedly beaten up by the MLA himself for questioning him.

He added, The matter is currently under investigation and the person who was beaten up has been sent for a medical test."

Samuel was elected as an independent candidate from Baghmara constituency in the 2013 assembly elections. A third-time MLA, Samuel is supporting the Congress government in the state.

The incident and the photo of Marak went viral in the social network sites.

We condemn the attack on an innocent victim who sought to know as a voter. He (MLA) has no right to beat him up, Civil Society Women Organisation president Agnes Kharshiing said.

A failed MLA should be taken to task and he should be arrested, A Rangad, convener, Thma U Rangli u Juki (TUR), a progressive peoples group, said.

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First Published: Sep 30 2017 | 8:42 PM IST

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