Uttar Pradesh held polls for by-elections to nine seats on Wednesday. There was an uproar in many seats. There was an uproar in the Mirapur seat too. Meanwhile, a video of a police officer has surfaced showing him pointing a handgun at a female voter. The woman told the truth about the incident. The woman also responded to reports of rocks being thrown in the area. He also questioned the working style of the police.
During the Meerapur polls on Wednesday, SP chief Akhilesh Yadav shared a video on social media platform ‘X’. In it, he claimed police were preventing people from voting. The station commander threatened them at gunpoint. Akhilesh also demanded action.
The Election Commission should immediately suspend the SHO of Kakrauli police station area of ​​Mirapur for threatening voters with a revolver and preventing them from casting their votes. @ECISVEEP @SECuttarPradesh@rajivkumarec@spokespersoneci@ceoup#ECI#ä½ æ˜¯TheOne#IVoteForSure#UPpolitics#SamajwadiParty pic.twitter.com/WfiygzqO0t
— Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) November 20, 2024
The police stopped her as she left her home
TV9 Bharatvarsh found out the truth of the matter. Tohida, a woman from Kakroli village who had an altercation with the police, said she also had her ballot and Aadhaar card. But when she went out around 10:30 a.m., she was stopped by the police. The police did not allow them to vote. Showing a gun stopped him.
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The woman also responded to reports of rocks being thrown in the area. He said no one threw stones at him. Some crowds gathered when they were prevented from voting. Police used force, resulting in injuries.
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