Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Kashmir, Pakistan and Japan booked for Holi violence

- Vishal Sharma letters@hindustant­imes.com

Three brothers — curiously named Kashmir, Pakistan and Japan Kumar Rocket — were booked on Wednesday for assaulting a policeman during Holi festivitie­s in Jharkhand’s Palamu district.

Akhilesh Kumar, a driver with the Pipra police station, was allegedly beaten up by the brothers on Monday evening at Chankar village after protesting against his clothes being torn away during kapra-phaad Holi.

The tradition of kapraphaad is prevalent in remote villages of Jharkhand where revellers tear each others’ clothes, a practice even Rashtriya Janata Dal chief Lalu Prasad took part in at his official residence.

Kumar, who had come from Pipra to celebrate Holi at his maternal uncle’s place, also allegedly sustained a bullet shot in his right arm during a scuffle with the accused.

The villagers rushed Kumar to a hospital in Hussainaba­d from where he was referred to Daltonganj for better treatment on Wednesday. Kumar’s uncle Baijnath Ram told the police in his complaint that one of three accused opened fire at Kumar when he protested his clothes being torn by Kashmir. “At that time, he was leaving for duty after having enjoyed a sumptuous dinner with us,” Baijnath said. Palamu superinten­dent of police Indrajit Mahatha said a case has been registered against Kashmir, Pakistan and Japan following a complaint by Kumar’s relative.

“Both sides, who are neighbours, had some dispute. An investigat­ion has started and raids are being conducted to nab the culprits,” Mahatha said.

The SP also suspended Kumar, besides issuing a show cause notice to the Pipra police station officer-incharge.

“Disciplina­ry action has been initiated against Kumar as he was abstaining from duty when the leave of all policemen stood cancelled for maintainin­g law and order during Holi,” Mahatha said.

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ILLUSTRATI­ON: SHANTANU MITRA

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