'Shirtless protest': Delhi police arrest IYC's Uday Bhanu Chib, invoke rioting charges
Congress strongly slammed the government, terming the arrest of its workers as 'murder of democracy in India'.
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Delhi Police arrested Uday Bhanu Chib as the main conspirator and mastermind of the shirtless protest (ANI/PTI)
New Delhi, 24 Feb
Delhi Police on Tuesday arrested Indian Youth Congress
president Uday Bhanu Chib as the "main conspirator" and
"mastermind" of the shirtless protest at the AI Summit last week, and
added charges of rioting against him and seven other IYC workers held earlier.
While
the Congress strongly slammed the government, terming the arrest of its workers
as 'murder of democracy in India', the BJP alleged that Rahul Gandhi was the
"mastermind" and asserted that the long arm of the law will soon
reach the "rogue" person who organized the "anarchic
incident" to defame India from behind the scenes.
In the
evening, amid slogans of "death of democracy", IYC workers staged a
protest outside its office against the arrest of Chib.
The
protesters raised slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union
Minister Hardeep Singh Puri during the demonstration.
Earlier,
police added sections 191(1) (rioting) and 192 (wantonly giving provocation
with intent to cause riot- if rioting be committed; if not committed) of the
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) in the case.
Addressing
a press conference, Special Commissioner of Police (Crime and Police Management
& Media Cell) Devesh Chandra Srivastava described the accused as
"aggressive elements" and said that a premeditated attempt was made
to breach the security cordon in the presence of dignitaries, delegates and
visitors attending the international event.
"On
February 20, while the India AI Impact Summit was underway at Bharat Mandapam,
a premeditated attempt was made to breach the security cordon in the presence
of dignitaries, delegates and visitors attending the international event. The
aggressive elements were immediately overpowered. During the process of
restraining them, some police personnel deployed on duty sustained injuries,"
he said.
Later in
the day, a Delhi court sent Chib to four days of police custody, even as the
investigating officer (IO) sought seven days of custodial interrogation.
Police
said that during the course of the investigation, many individuals were seen in
CCTV footage from the event venue and surrounding areas.
"The
involvement of several other persons has also been detected, who were allegedly
assisting the aggressive elements in various ways in carrying out the
act," Special Commissioner of Police (Crime and Police Management &
Media Cell) Devesh Chandra Srivastava told reporters at the press conference.
He said
to unearth the entire conspiracy, continuous coordination is being maintained
with police authorities of other states and raids are being carried out.
"During the investigation, Sections 191(1) and 192 of the BNS have also been added. Based
on the investigation so far, it has emerged that the offence was committed as
part of a deep-rooted conspiracy, and substantial evidence in this regard has
been obtained," he said.
The
Congress strongly condemned the arrest of Chib and other IYC workers, with
Gandhi alleging that the action was reflective of "dictatorial tendencies
and cowardice".
Gandhi
said he is proud of his fellow members of the Youth Congress, who have
fearlessly raised their voices in national interest against the
"compromised PM".
"We
will make whatever sacrifices are necessary to protect democracy and the Constitution
of our country. We will continue to fight and continue our struggle against
those who have mortgaged our country," Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge told reporters here.
Hitting
back, the BJP alleged that Gandhi was the 'mastermind' of the anarchic incident at the
AI Summit.
Addressing
a press conference at the BJP headquarters, the party's national spokesperson,
Gaurav Bhatia, alleged that the Congress youth wing had staged the protest at
the summit at the behest of Gandhi.
"Rahul
Gandhi is the mastermind, rather a super mastermind, of such an anarchic
incident. The naked protest held by Congress youth wing president and others at
the behest of Rahul Gandhi tarnished the image of India," he said.
"There
is not much difference between Rahul Gandhi and those who are 'lampat, goondey
and mawaali (rogue, hooligans, ruffians)'", the BJP leader added.
Srivastva
said, considering the multi-state ramifications of the case, the underlying
financial and logistical networks among the accused, and the need for a
comprehensive probe, further investigation has been transferred to the
Inter-State Cell of the Crime Branch.
According
to police, additional sections under the BNS, including 196 (promoting enmity
between different groups and acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony) and
197 (assertions prejudicial to national integration), have been invoked in the
FIR. Both carry a jail term of up to three years.
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