Guwahati: Filmmaker and Founder of President of Christ Kristi Mukti Sangram Parishad (KMSS) Mulan Laskar has filed a separate complaint against Nagaon SP Anand Mishra and the District Police with the Assam Commission of Human Rights (AHRC) and the Assam Police Accountability Commission (APAC) for alleged forgive him.
to sign bonds to “maintain peace”.
Laskar, also a retired government literature, claimed that OC from the Kampur police station had called him for “discussion”.
“But I was forced to sign a bond to maintain peace in front of a circle officer.
I was also asked to refrain from anti-people’s activities.
Be a writer and progressive filmmaker, I am not involved in anti-people activities in Nagaon,” Claim aged 63 That year.
He urged the Chairman of the AHRC to give him justice to non-democratic measures from the police led by Mishra who “limited his freedom and origin.” Bonds stated that if there was a failure to “restore peace”, Laskar would be fined a number of Rs 5,000 in cash and legal action would also be taken against him.
Laskar also filed a written complaint to the Commissioner of the Assam Police Accountability Commission against Nagaon SP and his police team.
OC The Kampung Police Office, Polak Kumar, said Laskar, is also a left leader of Veteran and the founder of the KMSS, has provoked the local residents to participate in the railroad blockade at the Kampur train station recently despite the limitations that apply to Covid-19.
Based on the anti-person application, he was asked to sign a bond with a view to restore the law and order of a larger camping area in the district, he added.