‘No FIR, so we sit’: Rahul at police station to file complaint over action against protesters | India News


'No FIR, so we sit': Rahul at police station to file complaint over action against protesters
Rahul at police station to file complaint

NEW DELHI: Lok Sabha leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Friday met senior Delhi Police officials at the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) office at Parliament Street Police Station.He sought registration of a complaint over police action and excessive use of force, including the use of pellet guns, against student protesters during a demonstration over NEET irregularities on July 20, sources told news agency ANI.According to sources, Rahul has said he will remain at the police station and continue to seek justice until the complaint is formally registered.Rahul had earlier visited Mandir Marg Police Station and requested that a case be registered. After police allegedly declined to register the complaint, he proceeded to meet the DCP Central.Earlier on July 25, Rahul Gandhi had directly criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah, holding him responsible for the use of excessive force, including pellet guns, against student protesters in the national capital.Speaking at a press conference, Gandhi alleged that Shah had authorised the use of lethal weapons during the protests and said the issue was of fundamental importance in Parliament.What Congress claimsCongress said in a statement that Delhi Police had refused to register an FIR over a pellet gun attack on student protester Sahil Lochav, saying the matter had been raised with the police earlier but no case had been registered.The party said Lochav had submitted a written complaint to Delhi Police on August 14 in the presence of his lawyers, but police did not provide an I/O number or an acknowledgement. The matter was followed up again on August 17 through email and phone calls, but the party alleged that no I/O number was provided.Congress said Rahul Gandhi later accompanied Lochav to the DCP office to press for registration of the case. The party alleged that the DCP did not provide the name of the investigating officer or the I/O number.“As it’s a cognisable offence, a FIR also has to be registered, but Delhi police not doing so,” Congress said.“No FIR. No justice. So we sit,” Congress said, referring to Rahul’s sit-in with Lochav outside the DCP office.“This is not delay. This is denial of justice. We will not leave until an FIR is filed,” the party added.

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