Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi visited Delhi police stations to demand an FIR for a student injured by pellet guns during a recent protest march. He accompanied the victim, Sahil Lochav, to challenge police inaction.
- Rahul Gandhi visited Mandir Marg Police Station and DCP Central Delhi office.
- The protest aims to register an FIR regarding pellet gun injuries sustained during a July march.
- Congress alleges police are withholding details of the Investigating Officer.
In a significant escalation of political tension, Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, arrived at the Mandir Marg Police Station on Friday. His visit was specifically aimed at filing a formal complaint against police personnel accused of using pellet guns during a protest march in July.
Gandhi was accompanied by Sahil Lochav, a student who sustained pellet injuries during a march led by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). The protest was organized to demand the resignation of former Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. Following his visit to the local station, Gandhi proceeded to the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Central Delhi, at Parliament Street.
Why This Matters
BozokMedia analysis shows that this incident highlights a growing friction between political activists and law enforcement agencies in the national capital. The refusal to register an FIR in what is alleged to be a cognizable offense raises serious concerns regarding the impartiality of the Delhi Police and the protection of democratic rights during public demonstrations.
The failure to provide acknowledgement or details of an investigating officer in a serious injury case undermines public trust in the legal machinery.
According to Congress leadership, Lochav had attempted to seek justice multiple times, including submitting a written complaint on August 14 and following up via email on August 17. However, the police allegedly refused to provide the identity of the Investigating Officer or even a standard acknowledgement of the complaint.
Historical Background
The use of pellet guns for crowd control has long been a contentious issue in India. While authorities defend it as a non-lethal alternative to live ammunition, human rights advocates argue that the permanent injuries caused by pellets constitute a violation of fundamental rights, often leading to prolonged legal battles in various parts of the country.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Why is Rahul Gandhi involved in this case?
As the Leader of the Opposition, he is supporting the victim and demanding accountability from the Delhi Police for the alleged use of pellet guns.
2. What was the original protest about?
The protest, led by the CJP, was demanding the resignation of former Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.