A court on Thursday Gujarat NCP chief gets two years in prison for assaulting teachers

 A court on Thursday


condemned Jayant Patel, head of the Gujarat unit of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), to two years' detainment for attacking teachers five years prior.


Legal Magistrate of Umreth, L Prajapati, additionally discovered Patel and his allies Nimesh Goswami and Pankaj Shridhar blameworthy of unlawful gathering, revolting and house-trespass.


The court later allowed them bail to empower them document claim in a higher court.


Jayant Patel, famously known as Bosky, was NCP MLA from Umreth in Anand area somewhere in the range of 2012 and 2017.


On October 5, 2016, he and his allies raged into a school in Ratanpura town where a science reasonable was being held, and got into a contention with Rakesh Khira, who worked at the District Education and Training Center, for not referencing the MLA's name on the occasion's greeting card.


As the nearby MLA, his name ought to have been there, the NCP pioneer said. Despite the fact that Khira apologized for the exclusion, Patel slapped him, the last said in the grievance.


Patel and his allies additionally mauled two different educators and harmed some property, Khira said.


The science reasonable had been coordinated by the Gujarat Education Department.


Patel was captured the following day and thusly allowed bail by a neighborhood court.

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