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FIR against Union minister Jayant Sinha for violating code of conduct

RANCHI: An FIR was registered against Union minister Jayant Sinha for allegedly violating the model code of conduct while addressing students of an institute here.

FIR against Union minister Jayant Sinha for violating code of conduct

Jayant Sinha. File photo



Ranchi, March 19

An FIR was registered against Union minister Jayant Sinha for allegedly violating the model code of conduct while addressing students at the convocation ceremony of a management institute here, police said on Tuesday.

Sinha is the Union Minister of State for Civil Aviation and a BJP MP from Hazaribagh constituency in Jharkhand.

“As per the direction of the district administration, the FIR was filed against Jayant Sinha on Monday under Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the IPC and under Section 123 of the People’s Representation Act at the Khelgaon police station in Ranchi,” a police officer said.

Addressing the students at IIM-Ranchi on Saturday, Sinha had allegedly sought their “blessings” for another five years, the officer said.

All police stations had been asked to monitor violations pertaining to the model code of conduct, he said.

The polling will be held for 14 Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand in four phases from April 29. PTI

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