Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
BOOM LabsNo Image is Available
Deepfake TrackerNo Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available

Support

Explore

HomeNo Image is Available
About UsNo Image is Available
AuthorsNo Image is Available
TeamNo Image is Available
CareersNo Image is Available
InternshipNo Image is Available
Contact UsNo Image is Available
MethodologyNo Image is Available
Correction PolicyNo Image is Available
Non-Partnership PolicyNo Image is Available
Cookie PolicyNo Image is Available
Grievance RedressalNo Image is Available
Republishing GuidelinesNo Image is Available

Languages & Countries :






More about them

Fact CheckNo Image is Available
LawNo Image is Available
ExplainersNo Image is Available
NewsNo Image is Available
DecodeNo Image is Available
Media BuddhiNo Image is Available
Web StoriesNo Image is Available
BOOM ResearchNo Image is Available
BOOM LabsNo Image is Available
Deepfake TrackerNo Image is Available
VideosNo Image is Available
Explainers

Delhi Police Claim Farmers Broke Trust, Avoids Questions On Deep Sidhu

Here are five key points from the Delhi Police's press conference following the violence at the tractor rallies on Republic Day.

By - Dilip Unnikrishnan | 27 Jan 2021 10:07 PM IST

A day after violence erupted at the tractor rallies organised by protesting farmers, Delhi Police Commissioner SN Shrivastava addressed the media about the aftermath.

Here are five key points from the press conference:

Also Read: Deep Sidhu, Accused Of Inciting Violence On Republic Day: What We Know

Farmers Broke Trust: Delhi Police

Shrivastava said that farmers and union leaders had broken the trust placed on them. Holding the leaders responsible for the violence, Shrivastava said that legal action will be taken against them.

Shrivastava said that three routes were decided for the rallies to be held between 12 pm and 5 pm. He further claimed that farmer union leaders promised to ensure no violence occurred and that no more than 5000 tractors would be allowed.

"On 25 January evening we got to know that they will not keep the promise. Some miscreants gave provocative speeches from stage. Satnam Singh Pannu gave provocative speeches. Darshan Pal Singh also didn't stick to the route," Shrivastava said.

Criminal cases against leaders

The Delhi Police has detained 200 people, have filed 25 FIRs and named 37 farmer leaders including Medha Patkar, Buta Singh, Yogendra Yadav and Rakesh Tikait, Shrivastava said.

The FIRs have been registered under various IPCs. These include attempt to murder, criminal conspiracy, unlawful assembly, rioting, assault of public servants and spread of infectious diseases.

Shrivastava added that 19 people have been arrested while 50 people have been detained.

Delhi Police Acted With Restraint: Shrivastava

Putting the blame squarely on the protestors, Shrivastava said that the Delhi Police behaved responsibily to ensure no loss of life and injuries.

"Police maintained restraint despite having all options to control violence. We followed the option to prevent any loss of life. 394 policemen suffered injuries and some have been admitted to ICUs," Shrivastava said. He added that several properties had also been damaged.

Also Read: Farmers At Red Fort: Tractor Rally Turns Violent, One Protester Dead

Delhi Police To Use Facial Recognition Technology

Shrivastava stated that the police will be using facial recognition technology to identify the perpatrators of violence. He added that CCTV footage from the the areas affected by the violence will also be analysed.

Shrivastava also alleged that 308 Twitter accounts were created from Pakistan to ferment trouble during the tractor rallies.

Police Avoids Addressing Question on Deep Sidhu

Actor Deep Sidhu was present at the Red Fort when it was breached by protestors. However, when asked about what action will be taken against those at the Red Fort, Shrivastava avoided naming anyone. Stating that the police views the incident at Red Fort with seriousness, Shrivastava said that strict action will be taken against accused.

When asked specifically about Deep Singh Sidhu, Shrivastava reiterated his stance that action will be taken against all accused before walking off the press conference.

Tags: