A top cop from Uttar Pradesh has been caught on camera asking the local residents to tell the anti-Citizenship Act protestors to âgo to Pakistanâ. The video is believed to be recorded on December 20.
In a two minute video, the Superintendent of Police (SP), Akhilesh Narayan Singh can be seen threatening Muslim youth in Meerut. Singh along with a few other policemen can be seen walking through a narrow lane in Lisari Gate wearing riot gear.
âKahan jaoge? Is gali ko main theek karoongaâ (Where will you go? I will set this lane right), Singh tells two Muslim men standing nearby in skull cap.
âHum toh Namaz padh rahe theâ (We were offering Namaz), replies one of them.
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â jugnu khan (@thejugnukhan) December 26, 2019
âNahi vo toh theek hai jo kaali aur neeli patti baandh rahe ho unko keh do k Pakistan chale jaayeâ (Thatâs fine. But these people wearing black and blue badges, tell them to go to Pakistan), the SP can be seen telling the youth.
Singh and his accomplices then march forward, only to return back enraged and threaten the men by saying, âEk ek ghar k ek ek aadmi ko jail mein bhar doonga mainâ (I will put every man from each house in jail).
Akhilesh Singh, when asked about the video, said, âThe context is that anti-social elements were making pro-Pakistani statements. We had come here to see who all are making pro-Pakistani statements,â reported The Indian Express.
Reacting to this incident, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi accused BJP of making the âinstitutions communalâ
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â Priyanka Gandhi Vadra (@priyankagandhi) December 28, 2019
Meerut Police also said that they faced heavy stone-pelting and violence from protestors last Friday. After December 20 violence in the city, five people were dead and 35 policemen were injured. Until December 25, the death toll had risen to 6. All the deaths were reportedly due to bullet injuries. It is not yet clear as to who fired the bullets, the police or the protestors.
Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh police have identified 498 people- 148 of those from Meerut, all of whom will be asked to pay for the loss incurred by the state during the protests. More than 1100 people have been arrested across the state in connection with the anti-CAA protests, confirmed the police yesterday.
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