
AHMEDABAD/ NEW DELHI, April 26: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh became the fourth political leader to be targeted with shoes in this election season even though the white sneaker landed far short of him at a rally in Ahemdabad on Sunday.
Though Manmohan Singh asked police not to press charges against the young man, leading political parties condemned the worrying trend that began actually in Iraq when a man hurled his shoes at then US president George Bush last December.
The prime minister was momentarily distracted from his address at the Sanskar Kendra in Paldi locality as one of his Special Protection Group (SPG) personnel ran towards the spot where the shoe had landed — about 20 feet away from the podium.
Manmohan Singh was addressing his first election meeting in Gujarat ahead of the April 30 polling.
Security personnel soon overpowered the man, identified as Hitesh Chauhan, a city-based computer engineering student in his mid-20s. Police said Chauhan was sitting near the press gallery in the first row when he suddenly took off his right-leg shoe and hurled it in the direction of the prime minister — a protest seen more as symbolic rather than an attempt to hit target.
He was whisked away by police for questioning, a senior crime branch official said, while a party worker quickly removed the sneaker.
Chauhan said he does not belong to any political group, the official added. It was, however, not immediately clear what was the provocation or the issue that the man wanted to protest against but it seems the man was venting against Congress party activists who had allegedly assaulted him.
The prime minister has told police not to press charges against the young man, it was learnt. There was no commotion after the shoe was flung and the meeting went on as scheduled with more than 500 people listening to the prime minister who spoke about the achievements of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. THE SENTINEL
Though Manmohan Singh asked police not to press charges against the young man, leading political parties condemned the worrying trend that began actually in Iraq when a man hurled his shoes at then US president George Bush last December.
The prime minister was momentarily distracted from his address at the Sanskar Kendra in Paldi locality as one of his Special Protection Group (SPG) personnel ran towards the spot where the shoe had landed — about 20 feet away from the podium.
Manmohan Singh was addressing his first election meeting in Gujarat ahead of the April 30 polling.
Security personnel soon overpowered the man, identified as Hitesh Chauhan, a city-based computer engineering student in his mid-20s. Police said Chauhan was sitting near the press gallery in the first row when he suddenly took off his right-leg shoe and hurled it in the direction of the prime minister — a protest seen more as symbolic rather than an attempt to hit target.
He was whisked away by police for questioning, a senior crime branch official said, while a party worker quickly removed the sneaker.
Chauhan said he does not belong to any political group, the official added. It was, however, not immediately clear what was the provocation or the issue that the man wanted to protest against but it seems the man was venting against Congress party activists who had allegedly assaulted him.
The prime minister has told police not to press charges against the young man, it was learnt. There was no commotion after the shoe was flung and the meeting went on as scheduled with more than 500 people listening to the prime minister who spoke about the achievements of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government. THE SENTINEL
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