Jaipur, May 12 -- A trial court in Jhalawar has issued an arrest warrant against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Anta, Kanwar Lal Meena, for threatening a government servant on gunpoint in 2005, officials said, adding that he was asked to surrender by May 14. "The warrant was issued by the additional chief judicial magistrate (ACJM) trial court in Jhalawar on Saturday after the Supreme Court upheld the high court's order last week that granted Meena a three-year jail sentence for threatening a government servant at gunpoint," said Nandkishor Verma, station house officer of Manoharpur police station where the case was lodged against Meena. "The MLA was directed to surrender before the Manoharpur police station or the judicial magistrate of Jhalawar by May 14. Otherwise, police will arrest him formally," he added. Hearing a a special leave petition by Meena, the SC on Wednesday upheld the MLA's three-year jail sentence for threatening a government servant at gunpoint. The apex court asked the MLA to surrender in two weeks. The HC on May 2 upheld a lower court order sentencing the MLA to three years of imprisonment in a 20-year-old case pertaining to threatening a government officer and damaging government property. The court said as an elected representative, Meena was expected to maintain law and order but he himself disrupted it. It observed that Meena has 15 other cases against him and though he has been acquitted in some cases, his criminal disposition cannot be ignored. Meena is accused of pointing a gun towards Anta SDM Ramniwas Mehta and threatening to kill him, on January 3, 2005. Meena along with villagers had reached the SDM's office to stage a dharna to demand a recount in the deputy sarpanch election in Khatakhedi....