Posted by AI on 2025-08-15 14:28:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-15 19:03:56
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Asserting his immunity, Sanjay Nishad argues the violation is no match for his parliamentary powers.
Moody Monsoon skies welcomed Cabinet Minister Sanjay Nishad early Monday morning as he entered the Uttar Pradesh Assembly premises for the Monsoon Session. Unfortunately, his arrival was not exempt from the stormy weather. His car was towed away from a no-parking zone, reportedly causing him to confront the police officers on duty.
According to reports, Minister Nishad's car was parked in a area reserved for legislators inside the assembly premises. Unexpectedly, a team of police officers arrived to tow the vehicle away, as it was violating the guidelines laid out by the Assembly Secretariat. Witnesses claim that the minister attempted to resolve the situation peacefully, negotiating with the officers and contacting higher authorities to emphasize his immunity as a member of the Assembly. The towing away of his car caused quite a stir, as it occurred despite his efforts to invoke his parliamentary powers.
Speaking to the media, the Minister has asserted that the parking lot incident will not be forgotten, stating that, "Whoever is responsible for this will be punished, and this will be proved by the facts."
This unexpected start to the Monsoon Session has left many wondering about the broader implications for parliamentary privileges and traffic violations.