Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Cops were drunk, made us sit for hours... abused us, one pushed my mother-in-law’

- Deep Mukherjee deeptarka.mukherjee@htlive.com

I was coming towards Ramganj with my wife and daughter... Police were driving away street vendors and we were hit by their batons. One blow landed on my hand... They (four policemen) had sustained injuries on their face, head, chest and back and are undergoing treatment. Their condition is stable and they are out of danger What intentions of the mob were, and what transpired then, is under probe... the subdivisio­nal magistrate, Jaipur, will initiate an enquiry into the violence and arson

It was an unlikely sight inside the usually crowded alleyways of the Walled City in Jaipur on Saturday with police being the only people visible on the streets.

More than twelve hours have passed since violence erupted inside the Ramganj area and long after it was quelled; residents alleged that it was mismanagem­ent on part of the police that triggered the sequence of events.

“I was coming towards Ramganj along with my wife and my three-year-old daughter on a motorcycle. Police were driving away street vendors and we were hit by their batons. One blow landed on my hand and our child fell down from the motorcycle,” said Sajid, a local resident.

It was the incident that led to an altercatio­n between the police and locals that snowballed into large scale violence.

“We went to the police station to lodge a complaint. They made us sit for more than three hours and abused us a number of times. One of them also pushed my elderly mother-in-law and it appeared that some of the police personnel were drunk,” alleged Sajid’s wife.

Local residents said the alleged dilly-dally on the part of the police allowed a mob to gather outside the Ramganj police station, which increased over the time.

“The police were late in lodging the complaint, which made the crowd more restless and pushed them towards violence. It was after this that stone pelting and the ruckus started,” said Tariq Ahmed, another local resident.

The violence left one person dead and several policemen injured and vehicles, including an ambulance were torched by the angry mob.

Commission­er of police Sanjay Agarwal refuted allegation­s that the police personnel had misbehaved with the man and his family.

“No such thing happened and the CCTV footage from the police station is proof of this,” he said.

Curfew was imposed in areas falling under four police stations of the city and mobile internet services were suspended in the city.

State BJP chief Ashok Parnami visited the Ramganj police station on Saturday and spoke with residents and officials to take stock of the situation.

‘What happened here is a very unfortunat­e incident and I appeal to everyone to maintain peace and tranquilit­y in the area. The incident will be investigat­ed to find out who might be responsibl­e for the violence,” he said.

Former chief minister Ashok Gehlot tweeted “the incident was a matter of concern and the state government should ensure that peace is maintained”.

LOCAL RESIDENTS SAID DILLYDALLY ON PART OF POLICE ALLOWED THE MOB TO GATHER OUTSIDE THE RAMGANJ POLICE STATION,

WHICH INCREASED OVER THE TIME

 ?? HIMANSHU VYAS\HT PHOTO ?? An ambulance and a twowheeler set afire by a mob during clashes with police on Friday night in Jaipur.
HIMANSHU VYAS\HT PHOTO An ambulance and a twowheeler set afire by a mob during clashes with police on Friday night in Jaipur.
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 ?? HIMANSHU VYAS\HT PHOTO ?? A woman looks at deserted Ramganj Chaupar after curfew was imposed following arson by mob.
HIMANSHU VYAS\HT PHOTO A woman looks at deserted Ramganj Chaupar after curfew was imposed following arson by mob.
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 ?? HIMANSHU VYAS/HT PHOTO ?? (Clockwise from left) A policeman threatens a protestor; a youth takes a selfie with a car damaged during the violence; and a deserted street after curfew was imposed following arson by mob and death of a civilian in clashes on Friday night in Jaipur.
HIMANSHU VYAS/HT PHOTO (Clockwise from left) A policeman threatens a protestor; a youth takes a selfie with a car damaged during the violence; and a deserted street after curfew was imposed following arson by mob and death of a civilian in clashes on Friday night in Jaipur.

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