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Rajasthan police lathi-charge BJYM members protesting Bhilwara incident

Police had placed barricades in the prohibited area but the BJYM activists tried to scale them following which police resorted to the cane-charge.

By PTI
Published Date - 5 August 2023, 07:54 PM
Rajasthan police lathi-charge BJYM members protesting Bhilwara incident
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Jaipur: Police on Saturday lathi-charged members of the BJP‘s youth wing as they tried to march towards the Rajasthan chief minister’s residence here protesting the rape and murder of a girl in Bhilwara district.

Several protesters, including Ankit Chechi, the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha’s newly appointed state president, were detained as they approached the Civil Lines area.

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Police had placed barricades in the prohibited area but the BJYM activists tried to scale them following which police resorted to the cane-charge, officials said.

The BJYM workers were taken to Sodala police station where they started protesting again. They were then taken to Vidhyadhar Nagar police station.

Chechi led the protest to ‘gherao’ Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s residence on the Bhilwara incident soon after taking charge at the BJP office here in the presence of the party’s state president CP Joshi.

A 14-year-old girl was allegedly killed and later burned in a coal furnace in Rajasthan‘s Bhilwara district on Wednesday. Locals claimed she was gang raped too. Police have arrested four people, including the main accused, and detained a minor in connection with the case.

Leader of Opposition Rajendra Rathore condemned the police action against BJYM protesters.
“The barbaric lathi-charge by the police on BJYM State President Ankit Chechi and workers and taking them into custody is a sickening attempt to suppress the voice of the youth. I strongly condemn it.

“No matter how hard the Congress government tries, it will not be able to suppress the voice of the youth. Rajasthan will not tolerate lathi-charge on youth,” he said.

MP Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore alleged that while criminals are roaming freely after committing crimes, youth were facing brutal police action in the state.

“The government can never succeed in suppressing the voice of the youth. Rajasthan will not tolerate lathi-charge on youth,” he said.

BJYM national secretary Hoshyiar Singh Meena hit out at the Congress government in Rajasthan, saying, “The state’s dignity was once protected by its daughters. But now the state government is failing to save their dignity.”

The BJYM’s “Nyaya Padayatra” against alleged corruption and violence against women, paper leaks in the state continued on its third day. The march commenced on August 3 from Karauli and reached Piplai of Alwar district on Saturday.

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