Priyanka Gandhi: Police soft on criminals in UP’s jungle law, barbaric with common people: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra | Lucknow News – Times of India

Lucknow: Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Wednesday accused the Uttar Pradesh government of enacting a “jungle law” in the state, in which police is “soft towards criminals” and barbaric to common people.
Priyanka Gandhi alleges two days after the death of 36-year-old businessman from Lucknow Gorakhpur During a police raid on Monday night, officials prompted the suspension of six policemen and registration of a case against them for murder on Tuesday.
“According to reports, a businessman in Gorakhpur was beaten to death by the police. This incident has spread fear among the general public of the entire state,” Priyanka Gandhi said in her tweet on Wednesday.
The Congress leader, who is currently on a visit to Lucknow, said, “The state of the jungle law under this government is such that the police are soft on criminals and treat common people barbarously.”
merchants of kanpur Manish GuptaHad come to Gorakhpur to see the development of the city and stayed in the hotel, he died in a police raid on the hotel late on Monday night.
Gupta’s wife Meenakshi She had accused the police of thrashing her husband, but the police denied the charge and said that he had suffered a head injury as he was in an inebriated state.
Since then the authorities have suspended six policemen, including the SHO of Ramgarh Tal police station, and a case has been registered against them under IPC section 302 (murder).

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