Rahul, Priyanka held on way to Hathras

An FIR has been registered against Mr. Gandhi and Ms. Vadra under sections 188, 269 and 270 of the IPC and section 3 of the Epidemic Diseases Act.

October 01, 2020 12:01 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 01:41 pm IST - Ghaziabad

A policeman stops Congress leader Rahul Gandhi while he was on his way to Hathras at Yamuna Expressway in Noida on October 1, 2020.

A policeman stops Congress leader Rahul Gandhi while he was on his way to Hathras at Yamuna Expressway in Noida on October 1, 2020.

Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi, and general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, were arrested by the Uttar Pradesh police on Yamuna Expressway in Greater Noida on Thursday when they, along with hundreds of Congress workers, were going to Hathras to meet the family members of the gang rape victim . They were taken to the guest house of Buddha International Circuit for violating Section 144 and were later released on personal bonds.

 

Mr. Gandhi said he agreed to go alone if his visit violated Section 144. “But still they didn’t allow me and we were pushed around,” he said. When Mr. Gandhi started walking on foot, he was stopped by the Gautam Buddh Nagar police. In the pushing and shoving that ensued, Mr. Gandhi fell down and sustained bruises on his arm.

“Just now the police pushed me, lathi -charged me and threw me to the ground. I want to ask, if only the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) and RSS (Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh) can walk in this country? Can’t a normal person walk? Can only Modi- Ji [Prime Minister Narendra Modi] walk in this country? Can’t a normal person walk?”asked Mr. Gandhi.

After that, he sat down on a dharna on the Expressway. Ajay Kumar Lallu, president of the State unit of the party, who continued with the sit-in protest with party workers after the Gandhis were taken away by the police, was also detained.

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Reacting to the police action, Ms. Vadra told reporters that the government was insensitive and did not follow the rule of law. “The government has to take responsibility for the protection of women. You would remember that last year around this time, we were protesting against the Unnao rape victim,” she said.

She further asked, “You [the government] portrays itself as the saviour of Hindusim but what kind of religion is this that could not allow a father to perform the last rites of his daughter?”

 

Love Kumar, Additional Commissioner (Law and Order), Gautam Buddh Nagar first told The Hindu that the Congress leaders had been detained but later in the day clarified that technically it was an arrest for violating Section 144. “They were released after signing personal bonds. No witnesses were called for bail. So practically it was detention,” he said.

Mr. Kumar said around 150 Congress party workers were also arrested under Section 188 of the IPC for violating orders of a public official.

On the behaviour of the police, Mr. Kumar said they had to use mild force when party members were not allowing the car of the leaders to move.

He said the leaders were stopped after the Hathras District Magistrate issued an order whereby he asked the District Magistrates of U.P. to not allow any person to enter Hathras in view of the delicate law and order situation. “It is a kind of preventive measure. It meant that no political person could be allowed. So in this case, the number doesn’t matter,” he said.

FIR against Rahul, Priyanka

An FIR has been registered against Mr. Gandhi and Ms. Vadra under sections 188, 269 and 270 of the IPC and section 3 of the Epidemic Diseases Act in the Ecotech police station of Greater Noida, an official release said.

The FIR also names 153 Congressmen and 50 others for violating Section 144 and traffic rules. “The convoy of the leaders created a severe traffic jam on the Expressway and stopped the movement of ambulances and led to the accident of two cars which were part of the convoy,” the release said.

It said when the officials told the leaders that their walking on foot could cause loss of life and property, members of the convoy pushed the police officers and used abusive language.

It further said that after Mr. Gandhi and Ms. Vadra were arrested and taken to the guest house in Buddh International Circuit, State party president Ajay Kumar Lallu, president of Meerut division Virendra alias Guddu, district Congress president Manoj Chaudhary and 50 others damaged the official vehicle of SHO of Beta 2 and misbehaved with police officials, some of whom sustained injuries.

In this regard, another FIR under sections 332, 353, 427, 323, 354b, 147 and 148 has been registered.

BJP terms protest a photo-op

BJP spokesperson Siddharth Nath Singh described the Congress protest as a “photo-op” by Mr. Gandhi and said nobody could be allowed to roam around on an expressway.

 

The Hathras administration also blocked the entry of the media to the Boolagarhi village on Thursday. Vikrant Vir, Superintendent of Police, Hathras, said Section 144 was already in place in the district and only the media was allowed entry inside the village on Wednesday. “Now that the three-member SIT (Special Investigation Team) is working in the village and there is COVID 19 scare in the area, we have blocked media entry to the village as well,” he added.

Mr. Vir said Hathras was a congested village, and with people not adhering to social distancing and other protocols, there was a real possibility of the virus spreading in the area. “Already two of our men have tested positive,” he told The Hindu .

The police used force to stop members of the Samajwadi Party, who tried to cross the police barricades and enter the village.

The incident led to protests in Aligarh, Agra and Moradabad, where sanitary workers came out on the streets and protested against the State government.

Several senior Congress leaders criticised the U.P. police for not allowing the Congress leaders to proceed to Hathras.

 

“U.P. police is a law into itself. None of the laws of the country seem to apply to it. What is wrong if the leaders of a political party protest against a gruesome crime and wish to visit the victim’s family?” asked former Union minister P. Chidambaram.

“History will not be forgiving if we were to remain indifferent to onslaughts upon our hardwon freedoms and dignity, including our right to protest against injustice. The Hathras tragedy should become the rallying point for political change,” said former law minister Ashwani Kumar.

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