Sunday, May 17, 2026
31.1 C
New Delhi

1996 Dhoti-Pulling Case: Ahmedabad Court Drops Case Against One Of The First BJP MPs

Curated By :

Last Updated:

Ahmedabad court dismisses 29-year-old “dhoti pulling” case against AK Patel, ending a saga from Gujarat’s BJP factional feud involving Keshubhai Patel and Shankarsinh Vaghela

Click to add News18 as a preferred source on Google
font

Both the complainant Atmaram Patel and co-accused Mangaldas Patel died during the pendency of the trial. (Shutterstock)

Both the complainant Atmaram Patel and co-accused Mangaldas Patel died during the pendency of the trial. (Shutterstock)

Nearly three decades after a dramatic incident during a public rally in Gujarat, a sessions court in Ahmedabad has dismissed a criminal case against former Union Minister and BJP leader AK Patel. The case, popularly remembered as the “dhoti pulling” episode, had been pending for 29 years before the courts.

The incident dates back to 1996, a period when the Bharatiya Janata Party in Gujarat was deeply divided between two powerful camps, then Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel and Shankarsinh Vaghela, who had staged a rebellion against the party leadership. It was during this phase of political turmoil that Atmaram Patel, a cabinet minister close to Keshubhai, alleged he had been humiliated and attacked in public by Vaghela’s supporters. His dhoti was allegedly pulled during a rally, triggering a political and legal controversy.

Recommended Stories

According to TOI, the case had been registered at Naranpura police station under Section 307 of the IPC (attempt to murder) after Atmaram Patel accused AK Patel and BJP leader Mangaldas Patel, both aligned with Shankarsinh Vaghela, of assaulting and attempting to strip him during the rally. The clash reportedly took place just moments after Atal Bihari Vajpayee, who would later become Prime Minister, had finished addressing the gathering.

The case dragged on for decades before fading into legal limbo. Both the complainant Atmaram Patel and co-accused Mangaldas Patel died during the pendency of the trial. Public Prosecutor Sudhir Brahmbhatt eventually filed an application under Section 321 of the CrPC, seeking withdrawal of the case against AK Patel, now 95.

Court’s Ruling

Hearing the plea, Additional Sessions Judge HG Pandya ruled in favour of withdrawal. “The case involves an internal political party dispute that occurred 28 years ago, and the victim, Atmarambhai Maganbhai Patel, has passed away,” the judge observed in the order, as quoted by TOI. “The public prosecutor’s request to withdraw the case appears to be made with bona fide intentions, and sufficient consideration has been given to withdrawing the prosecution. Therefore, considering the records and the nature of the offense, it is appropriate to grant permission to withdraw the prosecution under Section 321 of CrPC in the interest of justice,” the court further said.

Earlier Dismissal of Related Cases

This was not the only legal fallout of the BJP’s turbulent 1990s factional wars. On January 30, 2018, a metropolitan court reportedly dismissed a related criminal case against 41 BJP workers and leaders, including VHP’s Pravin Togadia and BJP MLA Babu Jamna Patel, who were also booked in connection with the same period of unrest.

The “dhoti pulling” incident, often cited as one of the most dramatic illustrations of the Vaghela–Keshubhai rivalry, has lingered in Gujarat’s political memory for nearly three decades. With Thursday’s order, the court has brought the long-running case to a close, marking the end of a chapter that once exposed the sharp divisions within the BJP during its rise to power in the state.

News india 1996 Dhoti-Pulling Case: Ahmedabad Court Drops Case Against One Of The First BJP MPs
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

Bob Odenkirk recalls death scare: ‘I was gone. I turned grey’

Bob Odenkirk is opening up like never before about his near-death experience while filming the final season of ‘Better Call Saul’. Read More

Trump Likely To Convene Situation Room Meeting As Iran Threatens US Gulf Bases

Donald Trump to hold Situation Room meeting on Tuesday with top US security officials to weigh military options against Iran amid rising tensions over its nuclear program Go to Source Read More

Dutch PM Rob Jetten raises 2016 abduction case

Dutch PM Rob Jetten pressed India for the return of a young girl who was allegedly abducted by her father in 2016, when she was two years old, from Amsterdam and brought to India. Read More

PM Modi’s visit to Netherlands secures 17 strategic pacts

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi’s visit to the Netherlands ended Sunday with 17 outcomes in all, including agreements on migration and mobility, green hydrogen and defence cooperation. Read More

Topics

Bob Odenkirk recalls death scare: ‘I was gone. I turned grey’

Bob Odenkirk is opening up like never before about his near-death experience while filming the final season of ‘Better Call Saul’. Read More

Trump Likely To Convene Situation Room Meeting As Iran Threatens US Gulf Bases

Donald Trump to hold Situation Room meeting on Tuesday with top US security officials to weigh military options against Iran amid rising tensions over its nuclear program Go to Source Read More

Dutch PM Rob Jetten raises 2016 abduction case

Dutch PM Rob Jetten pressed India for the return of a young girl who was allegedly abducted by her father in 2016, when she was two years old, from Amsterdam and brought to India. Read More

PM Modi’s visit to Netherlands secures 17 strategic pacts

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi’s visit to the Netherlands ended Sunday with 17 outcomes in all, including agreements on migration and mobility, green hydrogen and defence cooperation. Read More

Cate Blanchett on #MeToo: ‘It got killed very quickly’- WATCH

Cate Blanchett said the #MeToo movement “got killed very quickly” in Hollywood, speaking Sunday at the Cannes Film Festival. Read More

‘Michael’ reclaims box office crown; crosses USD 700 million mark

After two weeks trailing ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’, the Michael Jackson biopic ‘Michael’ reclaimed the No. 1 spot at the North American box office with USD 26. Read More

Barbra Streisand skips Cannes Palme d’Or ceremony after injury

Barbra Streisand announced on Sunday that she will not attend the Cannes Film Festival ‘s closing ceremony later this week where she was to receive an honorary Palme d’Or, after sustaining a knee injury. Read More

Related Articles