RG Kar Crime Anniversary: 7 Cases Filed, 2 BJP MLAs Booked for 'Assaulting' Police Officers During March
BJP legislators Ashok Dinda, Agnimitra Paul, and party leader Kaustav Bagchi, along with others, have been booked under various sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, he said.
"They were booked for obstructing police operations, assaulting officers, and causing damage to public properties during Saturday's 'Nabanna Abhiyan'," the officer said. The cases, lodged at the Park Street Police Station and Hare Street Police Station, also included non-bailable sections, he added.
Chaos and violent agitation dominated the streets of Kolkata and adjacent Howrah on Saturday, a day that marked the completion of one year since the rape and murder of a postgraduate trainee doctor at the state-run RG Kar Hospital. The incident left the mother of the victim hospitalized with a head injury.
During the day, Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Verma visited the SSKM Hospital, where five policemen, who were injured in a face-off with protesters during Saturday's 'Nabanna Abhiyan,' are undergoing treatment.
"CCTV footage, other video clips, and footage from drone surveillance are being scanned. We will not be able to say anything until we've analyzed the footage. Those who violated the Calcutta High Court's directives, obstructed police operations, assaulted officers, and damaged public property are being identified," Verma said.
On the allegation from the mother of the deceased doctor that she was beaten up by the police during Saturday's protest, Verma said, "It is part of the investigation, and we will probe into the matter. We will take action as required. The injury to the mother of the RG Kar Medical College crime victim is regrettable. This should not have happened. But why it happened and whether the allegation is correct or incorrect needs to be probed."
The mother of the RG Kar victim alleged that she was roughed up by the police during the march—an assault that allegedly took place when Kolkata Police baton-charged protesters at the Park Street crossing in central Kolkata to disperse the crowd on Saturday.
Verma said that "any complaint received would be probed." "Even if we do not receive any complaint, we would investigate. In fact, we have already started investigating yesterday's matter," he said.
Asked what could be the action against those allegedly trampling the national flag during the march, Verma said, "Allegations regarding police personnel trampling the national flag are also under investigation. We are checking the CCTV footage."
The police-protesters face-off took place in phases and at multiple points during the 'Nabanna Chalo Abhiyan,' a march to the state secretariat demanding "justice" for the RG Kar victim. The march had at least three converging processions of agitators in both Kolkata and Howrah. The police made elaborate arrangements, including setting up iron barricades as high as 10 feet to stop protesters' progress.
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