
The case was submitted within various parts of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, as well as the provisions of the Act on immoral operation (prevention), 1956. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The local leader of the party Bharatiya Janata (BJP) was arrested in Jabalpur Madhya Pradesh for allegedly pushing a 32 -year -old woman from Assam to prostitution after coming to the city, the officers said on Monday.
According to the police, a woman, resident Guwahati, she filed a complaint on June 1 at the Gadha police station, who accused the hotel and collaborator’s owners when she forced her to prostitution, physical abuse and non -payment.
Suryakant Sharma, another police superintendent, Jabalpur Rural Zone-3, said Hindu that the owner of the hotel Atul Chyrasiya is the local leader of BJP and was arrested on the basis of a woman’s complaint. The second accused, identified as Sheetal alias Mathra Dubey, is currently running.
“According to a woman’s complaint, she was brought to Jabalpur for her promise to get her work in a clothing society.
He added that the case was submitted according to Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhit (BNS), as well as the provisions of the Act on immoral operation (prevention) of 1956.
Mr. Chorsiya was made in court and sent for 14 days of judicial ties.
Later on Monday evening, the state President of BJP VD excluded Mr. Chorasiya, who in the past held the post of President of the Bloc, since the primary membership of the party. According to the order issued by the President of the Jabalpur Ratnesh Sonkar, the accused was removed from the party after his criminal involvement has tuned the image of BJP.
According to a company that is accessible Hindu, a woman arrived in Jabalpur in May 2023 and worked at the hotel for about one and a half years.
Meanwhile, another superintendent Anand Kaldagi told reporters that preliminary investigations revealed that both accusations were involved in bringing more women from northeast states such as Assam and Meghalaya, and forcing them to prostitution and human trading.
He said the police are working on tracking and contacting more women who could be the victims of alleged missiles.
Published – 2 June 2025 17:27