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January 2, 2008
Lalu's Sons Accused of Eve Teasing, Roughed Up

New Delhi
Sons of Railway Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav were reportedly beaten up by unidentified youths for allegedly passing lewd comments on girls, while partying at one of the south Delhi's farm house.

According to the police, the scuffle broke out on New Year's Eve when Lalu's sons, Tejasvi and Tejpal, allegedly passed obscene remarks at some girls at a Mehrauli farmhouse.

Police officials said the duo accompanied by the personal security officers (PSOs) of Delhi Police and Railway Protection Force, first attended a party at five-star hotel and then proceeded to Connaught Place area. Later, they moved to a farmhouse in Mehrauli area and started passing obscene comments at some girls partying there.

But this time some unidentified youths protested and a scuffle broke out between them. The security personal sensing the situation didn't reveal Lalu's sons identity. Before the officials could intervene, Tejasvi and Tejpal suffered bruises on their faces and body during the scuffle.

The duo was taken to a nearby hospital where they were given first-aid and discharged.

Police officials said during the fight one of the security officials lost his service gun. The mater was later reported to the police.

"We have registered a case at the Mehrauli police station and investigation are underway. No arrest has been made yet," Delhi Police Commissioner Y.S. Dadwal told reports on the sidelines of annual press conference.

January 2, 2008 

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