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Political drama over OROP suicide, Rahul and Kejriwal detained

Oppn lambasts Modi Govt, Bengal CM Mamata condemns detention

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The suicide by an army veteran over OROP on Wednesday snowballed into a huge political show with Rahul Gandhi, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other opposition leaders attacking the Modi government on the issue while there was high drama after police detained and prevented them from entering a hospital.

The Congress Vice President was detained twice and was finally released late in the evening as restrictio­ns were put on Kejriwal's movements before he was briefly detained. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia was kept in custody for close to 10 hours.

The leaders were detained when they tried to meet the family of Ram Kishan Grewal, 70, an ex-serviceman who ended his life yesterday by consuming poison on the lawns of a government building at Janpath in the heart of the national capital.

In a scathing attack on the Modi government, Rahul said the Delhi police's action was symbolic of “undemocrat­ic” mentality of the NDA dispensati­on, while Kejriwal called the situation worse than Emergency and accused the Prime Minister of being guilty of “deceit” and indulging in “lies” over the One Rank-one Pension (orop) issue.

Twelve family members of the deceased, including his son Jaswant, were detained and some of them alleged that they were thrashed and abused by police when they came out of RML hospital to meet Rahul. Grewal's body was kept at RML.

The Congress and AAP leaders also accused the Modi government of being responsibl­e for the death of Grewal, a resident of Haryana's Bhiwani district who consumed poison on the lawns of a government building in Janpath, and demanded that Modi government apologise to the bereaved family.

The Congress alleged that the Delhi police unleashed “naked hooliganis­m” on the opposition leaders. Several Congress leaders including Randeep Surjewala, Jyotiradit­ya Scindia and Kumari Selja were detained while police was seen dragging scores of AAP workers and many office bearers outside the Parliament Street Police station.

“The least this government can do is to apologise to the family of the deceased soldier for making them suffer,” an angry Rahul told reporters after being finally released.

The Congress and AAP leaders called the police action an “assault on democracy and fundamenta­l rights” while calling the treatment meted out to the grieving family as “utterly shameful” and “unpreceden­ted. The BJP on its part accused the Congress and AAP of playing politics over the suicide.

“A martyr's family is arrested. This is Modi ji's India,” Rahul told reporters outside RML Hospital from where he was detained.

“How can you arrest the son and father of martyr? And if you have not arrested them, then why are you not letting them go,” he said after his request for releasing Grewal's family members was turned down.

“A new India is in the making, you have to identify it.

What is happening in India today, you have to identify it. It is a result of their mentality. It is a par- ticular type of mentality. It is an undemocrat­ic type of mentality.”

Kejriwal, who was detained outside Lady Hardinge hospital in central Delhi where Grewal's body was taken for post mortem, called the situation “worse than Emergency”.

A number of AAP leaders including Delhi Minister Gopal Rai were also detained. Delhi Police on Wednesday said no political leader was arrested but few of them were detained for affecting “orderlines­s” while attempting to meet the grieving family of the deceased ex-serviceman who committed suicide to demand implementa­tion of the OROP scheme.

NEW DELHI: Minutes after detention of Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, Parliament Street police station turned into a protest venue as senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders along with hundreds of supporters turned up there. The leaders, who staged protest for over eight hours, claimed emergency like situation in the Capital. They claimed that the Centre is misleading ex-army personnel over One Rank One Pension (ORPO) which led to the suicide of ex-serviceman Ram Kishan Grewal. The protesters including Sanjay Singh, Dilip Pandey and over a dozen MLAS who were also held by the police and taken to other places.

The AAP leaders accused the Modi government of being responsibl­e for the death of Grewal (70), a resident of Haryana’s Bhiwani district who ended his life on Tuesday night by consuming poison on the lawns of a government building in Janpath. They alleged that the Delhi Police were unleashed on them by resorting to unpreceden­ted “hooliganis­m” in quelling their protests.

The leaders called the police action an assault on democracy and fundamenta­l rights while terming the treatment meted out to the grieving family as “utterly shameful” and “unpreceden­ted. The BJP on its part accused the Congress and AAP of playing politics over the suicide.

“A martyr’s family is arrested. Grewal’s “martyrdom will not go in vain” and emphasised on the need to take his struggle forward. The Prime Minister is lying to the entire country claiming that OROP has been implemente­d. If it was implemente­d then why Ram Kishan had to commit suicide? The extent of the deceit of the BJP government over the issue is unpreceden­ted,” said Sanjay Singh while addressing the protesters.

 ?? PTI ?? Rahul Gandhi talking to media at Tilak Marg Police Station where he was detained in New Delhi on Wednesday. Jyotiradit­ya Scindia is also seen
PTI Rahul Gandhi talking to media at Tilak Marg Police Station where he was detained in New Delhi on Wednesday. Jyotiradit­ya Scindia is also seen
 ?? PTI ?? CM Arvind Kejriwal with Gopal Rai at Lady Hardinge Hospital after he was prevented from meeting the family of Subedar Grewal on Wednesday
PTI CM Arvind Kejriwal with Gopal Rai at Lady Hardinge Hospital after he was prevented from meeting the family of Subedar Grewal on Wednesday
 ?? PTI ?? AAP leader Sanjay Singh during a protest outside Sansad Marg police station in New Delhi on Wednesday
PTI AAP leader Sanjay Singh during a protest outside Sansad Marg police station in New Delhi on Wednesday

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