'Once inked', twice shy; Days after the episode with Maha minister, ink pens banned in Maharashtra legislature premises

'Once inked', twice shy; Days after the episode with Maha minister, ink pens banned in Maharashtra legislature premises

Pens of all those entering the legislature premises were checked by the security and old liquid fountain-pens were barred.

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Tuesday, December 20, 2022, 03:39 PM IST
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Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil (left) and screengrab of the video of ink being thrown at him. |

Nagpur: In an example of "Once inked", twice shy, the state legislature here has implemented extra security precautions, days after Maharashtra minister Chandrakant Patil became the target of an ink attack.

Pens of all those entering the legislature premises were checked by the security and old liquid fountain-pens were barred, in a development that officials and mediapersons termed as "unprecedented".

Ink pens barred for all except legislators

However, the MLAs and MLCs - entering the Legislature for the Winter Session - were spared the ink-pens they were carrying on their person, at least 3 MLAs told IANS.

All others going there were subjected to the check and barred from entry with the fountain pens.

Decision after ink attack on Patil

The development came over a week after Bharatiya Janata Party leader and Higher & Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil was targeted in an ink attack for his recent utterances "vilifying" historical personalities.

The incident led to suspension of several police personnel and even a local journalist was nabbed for his coverage, but later released.

Patil-opposition clash over the attack

Patil claimed that the ink attack could have caused cancer if it had gone into his eyes while the Opposition dismissively said that the minister had "lost mental balance" and pointed out that nobody has died due to such ink thrown on them.

Apparently flustered by the December 10 incident, last weekend Patil was seen at another function wearing a face-helmet and heightened security cover after getting fresh threats of an ink attack.

(With inputs from IANS)

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