Senior cop accuses BJP MLA of harassment, threatens suicide
September 07, 2016  22:02
A police inspector has accused a local Bharatiya Janata Party MLA of 'continuous harassment' and threatened to commit suicide along with his family members if action was not taken against the legislator.

Following the SMS sent by Vidyanand Kale, the inspector attached to Badnapur police station, to Jalna district Superintendent of Police Jyoti Priya Singh in this regard recently, the Inspector General of police (Aurangabad range) Ajit Patil today ordered an inquiry into the matter.

Kale accused Narayan Kuche, the sitting MLA from Badnapur constituency, of harassing and abusing him.

He claimed that the MLA had tried to pressurise him to release the sand trucks seized by police earlier and to delete the name of an accused in the case.

He said he had recorded the matter in a police station diary.

Kale also claimed that Kuche used abusive language against him and that his complaints to higher authorities fell on deaf ears.

"I had forwarded the complaint and evidence against Kuche to the offices of Maharashtra Chief Minister and the Prime Minister," Kale said.
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