Deccan Chronicle

Delhi fails to check violence

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The Delhi police has failed to check violence in the heart of New Delhi, one of which was a firearm attack, and the other a no holds barred physical assault on an eminent Indian — the ordained 80-year old Hindu monk Swami Agnivesh — who was physically attacked for the second time in a month, allegedly by Hindutva elements.

Going by the words spoken by the assailants in both cases, there can be little doubt that they subscribe to an extreme right-wing ideology whose proponents appear to enjoy the indulgence of influentia­l these days.

Swami Agnivesh, a Hindu monk and social reformer who has stood up for the equality of citizenshi­p, was waylaid as he was approachin­g the BJP national headquarte­rs to pay his last respects to the departed PM Atal Behari Vajpayee. The police — and top BJP leaders — are unlikely to have been far away, but did little. None of this does much credit to the present establishm­ent, in particular the Union home ministry.

Four days before the brazen assault on the Swami, Umar Khalid, a JNU research scholar — who, along with others, is facing sedition charges based on a fake video which elements associated with the ruling party and a section of the media sought to play up with the shrill cry of “anti-national” two years ago — was attacked by a man who shot from a pistol just outside the Constituti­on Club, near the Parliament House.

These are shocking developmen­ts. Videos of the attackers are available in both cases, and also their messages of self-congratula­tion. A more purposeful police should have had the criminals in the bag by now.

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