Dushyant Chautala Calls for FIR Against Police for Blocking His Convoy in Hisar
Dushyant Chautala demands FIR against police team for 'blocking' convoy in Hisar
Hindustan Times
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Dushyant Chautala, leader of the Jannayak Janta Party, has demanded an FIR against a police team for allegedly blocking his convoy in Hisar, Haryana, while he was en route to discuss the wrongful arrest of six party members. He accused police of intimidation and called for a transfer of the local Superintendent of Police.
- 01Dushyant Chautala demands an FIR against police for blocking his convoy.
- 02He alleges intimidation by police during the incident.
- 03Chautala seeks the transfer of Hisar Superintendent of Police Siddhant Jain.
- 04The police claim the confrontation was due to a high-speed overtaking attempt.
- 05Chautala warns of legal action if no FIR is filed by Monday.
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Dushyant Chautala, the leader of the Jannayak Janta Party (JJP), has called for a First Information Report (FIR) against a police team in Hisar, Haryana, for allegedly blocking his convoy. Chautala was on his way to meet the Hisar district police chief regarding the wrongful arrest of six JJP members linked to a protest at Guru Jambeshwar University. He accused the police of intimidation, claiming that one officer threatened him while holding what appeared to be a weapon. Chautala has demanded the transfer of Hisar Superintendent of Police Siddhant Jain, citing inaction on his complaint. The police, however, stated that the incident was a result of a high-speed overtaking attempt, with their officers being confronted by Chautala's supporters. A Deputy Superintendent of Police is investigating the matter, and Chautala has threatened to take legal action if an FIR is not registered by Monday.
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This incident raises concerns about police conduct and accountability in Haryana, potentially affecting public trust in law enforcement.
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