Police Inquiry Clears CIA Officer in GJUST Protest Violence; Dushyant Chautala's Convoy Under Scrutiny
GJUST row: CIA in-charge gets clean chit; focus shifts to Dushyant Chautala convoy
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A police investigation into the violence following a protest at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology in Hisar, Haryana, India, has cleared CIA in-charge inspector Pawan of misconduct. However, concerns have arisen regarding the convoy of former Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala, particularly about the use of a pilot vehicle not authorized by the government.
- 01Inspector Pawan cleared of misconduct in the GJUST protest violence.
- 02Dushyant Chautala's convoy is under scrutiny for unauthorized pilot vehicles.
- 03The pilot vehicle has four pending fines for overspeeding.
- 04Chautala and his associates insisted on broader arrests during their police visit.
- 05Security protocols for VIPs are being questioned in light of the incident.
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The police inquiry into the violence following the protest at Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology (GJUST) in Hisar, Haryana, has cleared CIA in-charge inspector Pawan of any wrongdoing. DSP Kamaljit Singh stated that the investigation found no evidence of misconduct by Pawan, who was unarmed during the incident. The inquiry also highlighted issues with former Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala's convoy, particularly regarding the use of a pilot vehicle that was not government-authorized. It was noted that individuals with Y-plus security, like Chautala, are not entitled to pilot or escort vehicles. The pilot vehicle has four pending fines for overspeeding, and notices have been issued to police personnel traveling in these unauthorized vehicles. The investigation continues with four complaints being examined, including one related to an officer allegedly manhandled during the incident.
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The incident raises concerns about the safety protocols for VIPs in Haryana and could lead to stricter regulations regarding security arrangements.
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