Not allowed to file plaint for missing mobile, man breaches dy CM meet

Not allowed to file plaint for missing mobile, man breaches dy CM meet
Ajmer: A 29-year-old man who came to Ajmer from Nasirabad’s Nyara village lost his mobile at the bus stand on Monday. He tried to register a complaint at the Civil Lines police station, but cops did not pay heed.
After two hours, he was arrested by the same police for disturbing peace as he directly went to the meeting hall where deputy chief minister Diya Kumari was holding a discussion with officials.
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The man wanted to complain about the police to deputy CM.
Hansraj Gujjar (29) was visiting Ajmer on Monday to get some work done at the district headquarters. On deboarding the bus, he found his phone missing and went from the central bus stand and Civil Lines police station to complain. Hansraj alleged that the police were busy with security measures for the one-day visit of deputy CM Diya Kumari and asked him to come later.
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