Uttar Pradesh police suspended after video of woman falling at his feet goes viral

Ironically, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had recently awarded the police station in Lucknow for being one of the top three in the country to maintain proper records and have a courteous staff.

January 20, 2019 07:26 pm | Updated 07:26 pm IST - Lucknow

A UP police inspector was on Sunday suspended after a viral video showed an elderly woman touching his feet, urging him to register an FIR.

Brahma Devi (75) had approached Tej Prakash Singh posted at the Gudamba Police Station here to register a case after her 20-year-old grandson, Akash Yadav, was crushed to death at a plywood factory where he worked on January 18.

In the 27-second clip, Ms. Devi can be seen crying and pleading in front of Mr. Singh with folded hands, urging him to register a complaint. She even touches Mr. Singh’s feet, who is seated comfortably on a chair with his legs crossed.

As the video went viral on the social media, authorities swung into action leading to his suspension and an inquiry.

Ironically, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh had recently awarded the police station in Lucknow for being one of the top three in the country to maintain proper records and have a courteous staff.

Meanwhile, relatives of the deceased labourer alleged that the police were not taking action against the factory owner who made the workers operate “old and outdated machinery”.

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