New Delhi: Home Minister Rajnath Singh may make a statement in Parliament on Wednesday on the incident of alleged stalking of a woman in Chandigarh, an official said in New Delhi.
The home ministry has received a report from the Chandigarh Police on the incident. The son of Haryana BJP chief Subhash Barala, Vikash, and his friend Ashish Kumar were arrested for allegedly stalking a 29-year-old woman last week.
"The ministry has received a report on the incident. It is a statement of facts. The ministry is examining the report.
The home minister may make a statement in Parliament tomorrow," the official said.
Vikas (23) and Ashish (27) were arrested for allegedly stalking the daughter of a senior IAS officer in Chandigarh.
Both were later released on bail as they had been booked under bailable sections of the IPC and the Motor Vehicles Act.
The home ministry has received a report from the Chandigarh Police on the incident. The son of Haryana BJP chief Subhash Barala, Vikash, and his friend Ashish Kumar were arrested for allegedly stalking a 29-year-old woman last week.
"The ministry has received a report on the incident. It is a statement of facts. The ministry is examining the report.
Vikas (23) and Ashish (27) were arrested for allegedly stalking the daughter of a senior IAS officer in Chandigarh.
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