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UP cop transferred after lathi-charge on BJP protestors

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Hemant Waje
January 07, 2022 15:11 IST
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A group of Bharatiya Janata Party workers who held a protest in Tilhar here against the security breach during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Punjab visit were allegedly lathi-charged by police, following which the incharge of the local police station was sent to police lines.

IMAGE: Youth BJP workers burn an effigy during their protest outside the Congress office over security breach in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's convoy in Punjab, in Gurugram. Photograph: PTI Photo

An investigation in the matter is underway, police officials said.

BJP's Tilhar Nagar president Rajiv Rathore said dozens of party workers took out a torch procession on Thursday night to protest the lapse in the prime minister's security during his visit to Punjab.

 

As the procession reached Martyrs Kutir, police personnel arrived there and started beating the BJP workers after enquiring about the sloganeering, he alleged.

BJP workers were chased and thrashed by the police and it was only when all of them gathered and staged a sit-in outside the local police station that top officers reached the spot, Rathore claimed.

Superintendent of Police (Rural) Sanjeev Bajpai said he reached the spot as soon as he received information about the incident.

After listening to both sides, the in-charge of Tilhar police station, Ravindra Singh, was removed. He has been sent to police lines and the matter is being investigated, he said.

BJP MLA from Tilhar Roshan Lal Verma condemned the alleged police action.

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