JJP to File Human Rights Complaint Over Alleged Police Misconduct in Haryana
Day after Hisar DSP refutes allegations: JJP to move Rights panel for ‘wrongful’ arrests, says Chautala
Hindustan Times
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Dushyant Chautala, leader of the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP) in Haryana, has accused the police of wrongful arrests and illegal searches. The party plans to approach the Haryana Human Rights Commission and pursue legal action following unrest at Guru Jambheshwar University, where several JJP workers were arrested.
- 01Dushyant Chautala alleges illegal arrests and police misconduct in Haryana.
- 02The JJP plans to file a complaint with the Haryana Human Rights Commission.
- 03Chautala claims police conducted illegal searches and seized DVRs.
- 04A Mahapanchayat is planned for April 27 to protest police actions.
- 05Chautala demands a judicial inquiry and suspension of involved police personnel.
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Dushyant Chautala (former deputy chief minister of Haryana and leader of the Jannayak Janta Party) accused the Haryana Police of conducting illegal arrests and searches without warrants. He stated that police seized digital video recorders (DVRs) during these operations and will file a complaint with the Haryana Human Rights Commission regarding the wrongful arrests. This follows unrest at Guru Jambheshwar University in Hisar, where six JJP workers were arrested. Chautala criticized the local police's actions, alleging that they are part of a larger conspiracy and expressed concerns over police brutality during these incidents. He announced plans for a Mahapanchayat on April 27 to protest the police's actions and called for a judicial inquiry into the matter. Chautala also demanded the suspension of the involved police personnel and criticized the university's administration for harsh actions against students over minor property damage.
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The actions taken by the JJP could mobilize public sentiment against police practices in Haryana, potentially influencing law enforcement accountability.
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