More on Congress MP who threatened toll booth operators with a gun.
The incident happened near a toll plaza at Karjan village last night,
when the politician's car stopped at the toll booth. In a police
complaint, the toll booth employees have said that the attendant asked
for the MP's identity card and the driver showed him a photocopy, reports NDTV.
When
the toll attendant asked for the original, they said, Radadiya
angrily stepped out of the car with the gun in hand and pointed it at
the attendant, even allegedly threatening to kill him.
Footage
from a CCTV camera installed at the toll plaza corroborates this. On
camera the bearded MP, dressed in white, is seen strutting around the
car with the gun, occasionally raising it and pointing it at people,
clearly agitated.
Other commuters passing through the toll plaza were reportedly too afraid to step out of their cars.
Radadiya denies none of this. Except that he claims that about 15
people had surrounded his car and so he had to grab the gun for self
defence. "Are people free to attack us? I acted in self defence. Where
is the police on a highway?" he asked.
With an injured air he recounted to NDTV how his car was stopped at the plaza despite him being an MP. "MPs don't have to
pay toll," he said, clearly astonished that he was stopped. The
attendant's due diligence also did not agree with the MP, who said
indignantly, "When I got down I was called a bogus MP. If a person
calls me a bogus MP, they say my card is false, what do I do?"
He soon slammed the phone down on NDTV.