Parliament scuffle: Delhi Police likely to record statement of injured MP on Monday
The Delhi Police Crime Branch is likely to record the statement of the injured MP on Monday regarding the melee in Parliament. Police have previously stepped up efforts to collect CCTV footage from Parliament. The case is being investigated by the crime branch of ISC at Chanakyapuri. Two BJP MPs Pratap Sarangi and Mukesh Rajput were injured in the melee and are undergoing treatment at RML Hospital.
Taking into account the seriousness and seriousness of the case, the Crime Branch formed a task force on Friday evening. The SIT team will start investigating the matter tomorrow. The SIT team of Crime Branch will include 2 ACPs, 2 Inspectors and 3 Sub-Inspectors who will report directly to the DCP.
The SIT also includes two ACPs
In the investigation of this case, 2 ACPs have been included in the SIT due to the high political impact of the case. Generally, high-profile political cases are handed over to the ISC crime branch of the Delhi Police for investigation.
It is learned that the FIR and FIR copy of the case related to Rahul Gandhi are yet to be handed over to the crime branch from the New Delhi district Congress police station. The process will be completed quickly. If the source is credible, a letter will be written to the Parliamentary Authority requesting CCTV footage, which will be important to investigations related to the incident.
Rahul Gandhi accused of pushing
In its complaint, the BJP directly accused Rahul Gandhi, leader of the opposition in the Lok Sabha, of exerting pressure on him. In this case, it is very important to take into account the protocols, CCTV footage, mobile footage of the scene, MLC report. According to the Crime Branch, apart from this, the statements of eyewitnesses at the scene and the injured MP will also be recorded, after which the SIT of the Crime Branch can issue a notice to Rahul Gandhi for investigation.
In fact, on Thursday, the Delhi Police registered a case against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over the scuffle based on a complaint from the BJP leader. The incident occurred during a face-to-face confrontation between ruling and opposition lawmakers near the Capitol Gate on Thursday.
What’s going on?
The opposition protested against Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement on Baba Saheb Ambedkar. On the other hand, ruling party lawmakers protested, accusing the opposition of presenting Shah’s statement in a misleading manner. During this time, members of the opposition and ruling parties walked up to each other and started shouting slogans. Meanwhile, a scuffle broke out while entering Parliament, in which Pratap Sarangi and Mukesh Rajput were injured.