Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar drew the ire
of the Supreme Court which sought an explanation from him for a senior police
officer slapping a young girl protesting rape of a minor, saying such an
incident is an "insult" to the country. "Even an animal
won't do what the police officers are doing everyday in different parts of the
country," the court said and wondered how many times Mahatma
Gandhi would have died due to police brutality had he been alive today and
indulged in protest.
Slamming police for using unwarranted force against
unarmed people particularly women, a bench headed by Justice G S Singhvi also
directed Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary to file affidavit explaining why a 65-year-old
woman in Aligarh was assaulted by the police during a protest against the rape
and murder of a six-year-old girl.
"Commissioner of Police, Delhi 
Advocate Wasim Quadri, appearing for Delhi 
"You don't have to apologise. What is it? They
were only demonstrating. How can police beat them and that too it resulted in
bleeding," the bench said. 
Also taking cognisance of another case of police
brutality in Aligarh, the apex court said that the incident is "devastating"
and grilled the state government counsel Gaurav Bhatia over the state of
affairs in UP.
"Is your government left with any shame?"
the bench asked Bhatia and recalled the resignation by Lal Bahadur Shastri, hailing
from the same state, from the post of the Railway Minister taking moral
responsibility following a rail accident. "Where has your sense gone?"
the bench asked, adding, "How can police officers beat an unarmed lady?"
"Explain the stand of the state on the
incident that occurred in Aligarh 
Sending a stern warning to police force, the bench
said if such kind of incidents are repeated then it will go beyond the usual
norms to deal with it. "We are making it clear if such incidents are
repeated the culprit will get in from this court. We can also go beyond
the usual norms and deal with it".
"We are getting reports of mothers, sisters and
wives getting beaten. What type of civilised society we are living in. Girls
are being beaten," the bench said. The court made the observations with
regard to a recent protest at a Delhi 
The second incident which the bench took note of
was reported from Aligarh 
The second incident which the bench took note of
was reported from Aligarh 
 
 
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