Rahul leaves for Saharanpur; police say he will be stopped at border

If not permitted to visit the victims in the affected area, he would court arrest, party sources said.

May 27, 2017 12:40 pm | Updated December 03, 2021 05:08 pm IST - New Delhi:

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addresses at the party's Jan Vedna Sammelan at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi in this file photo.

Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi addresses at the party's Jan Vedna Sammelan at Talkatora Stadium in New Delhi in this file photo.

Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Saturday left for strife-torn Saharanpur, but district authorities said he would be stopped at the border.

Party sources said Rahul left for Shabbirpur village, the centre of the caste violence in the district, by road on Saturday morning after meeting Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

ADGP (Law and Order) Aditya Misra, who is camping in Saharanpur in view of the tense situation there, said the police have requested Mr. Gandhi to cancel his visit to avoid any “confusion and provocation“.

''If he still comes to the town, he will be stopped at the border and requested to return. But if he does not, legal action under Section 144 of CrPC, which prohibits an assembly of more than four people in an area, will be taken,'' he said.

If not permitted to visit the victims in the affected area, Mr. Gandhi would court arrest, the Congress sources said.

The ADGP said normality was returning and things were improving fast.

Senior Congress leader P L Punia said over the phone that party men were awaiting Mr. Gandhi in the district.

 

“We want the administration to allow him to meet the victims of the violence,” he said.

Mr. Gandhi is being accompanied by AICC general secretary in charge of Uttar Pradsh affairs Ghulam Nabi Azad, and State Congress chief Raj Babbar.

“They cannot suppress the voice of the poor, Dalits and Adivasis of this country. Mr. Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party will continue to speak,” Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said.

“Nobody will be able to stop Mr. Gandhi from reaching out to the victims of the violence, which have been perpetrated at the instance of BJP gundas,” he added.

Saharanpur witnessed widespread caste-based violence this month.

Violence first broke out about 40 days ago following a procession to mark Ambedkar Jayanti. On May 5, a person was killed and 15 people were injured in communal clashes.

About a dozen police vehicles were set ablaze and 12 policemen injured on May 9.

On May 23, One person was shot dead and two were wounded, following which the government suspended the SSP and district magistrate and transferred the divisional commissioner and the deputy inspector general of police.

The Centre has sent 400 anti-riot police personnel to Saharanpur to help the State restore peace in the region.

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