GURUGRAM: Residents of Bhondsi organised a mahapanchayat at 11am on Sunday to call for the release of those youth from their village who have been apprehended for arson and vandalism — together with atmosphere a Roadways bus on fireplace and attacking a college bus carrying youngsters — as a part of their agitation in opposition to the makers of movie Padmaavat.
On January 24, around 18 youths from Bhondsi were apprehended by Gurgoan police, of which two juveniles had been acquitted since then. On Sunday, villager Sanjay Raghav stated, “It’s unfair that as a substitute of catching the hooligans who posed a threat to the villagers as neatly, police officers framed our innocent youngsters.”
The villagers had been saying the apprehended youth, who were picked up by police, were returning from tuition or sports practice, or were mere spectators to the vandalism.
“If police officers have any proof in opposition to them, they should display it to everybody. They don't have anything in opposition to our youngsters. Once tainted with a police record, the youths’ long run might be spoiled,” stated Pradeep.
The parents of those apprehended have threatened to start an agitation if the youth don't seem to be launched. They have determined to satisfy deputy commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh and police commissioner Sandeep Khirwar on Monday, in quest of their intervention within the matter. The villagers have already met the chief minister on January 31, however have not won any assurance from him.
“We want an independent probe within the matter. We seek justice from these officers and hope they'll to find the real culprits,” stated Bishan Singh.
On January 24, around 18 youths from Bhondsi were apprehended by Gurgoan police, of which two juveniles had been acquitted since then. On Sunday, villager Sanjay Raghav stated, “It’s unfair that as a substitute of catching the hooligans who posed a threat to the villagers as neatly, police officers framed our innocent youngsters.”
The villagers had been saying the apprehended youth, who were picked up by police, were returning from tuition or sports practice, or were mere spectators to the vandalism.
“If police officers have any proof in opposition to them, they should display it to everybody. They don't have anything in opposition to our youngsters. Once tainted with a police record, the youths’ long run might be spoiled,” stated Pradeep.
The parents of those apprehended have threatened to start an agitation if the youth don't seem to be launched. They have determined to satisfy deputy commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh and police commissioner Sandeep Khirwar on Monday, in quest of their intervention within the matter. The villagers have already met the chief minister on January 31, however have not won any assurance from him.
“We want an independent probe within the matter. We seek justice from these officers and hope they'll to find the real culprits,” stated Bishan Singh.
Release youths held for arson: Bhondsi villagers
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February 19, 2018
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