The Asian Age

23 Delhi cops conferred medals for their service on Independen­ce Day

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Twenty-three Delhi police personnel have been conferred Police Medals for their service on the occasion of the 75th Independen­ce Day, officials said on Saturday.

Out of them, six — then DCP Amit Sharma (presently posted as SP, Daman), then ACP Anuj Kumar (presently posted as SP, Diu), head constable Rattan Lal (posthumous­ly), and constables Pradeep Sharma, Mohit Kumar, and Naveen—have been conferred the Police Medal for Gallantry for their unflinchin­g courage, presence of mind, and gallantry shown in a critical situation during the Northeast Delhi riots, they said.

Besides them, joint commission­er of police Tusar Taba and sub inspector Chacko V.C. have been conferred the President’s Police Medal for Distinguis­hed Service, while additional commission­ers of police Rajneesh Gupta and Rajeev Ranjan, DCP Vikram Kapali Porwal, DCP Ajay Pal Singh, DCP Sushil Kumar Singh, and additional DCP Govind are among the 15 personnel who have been awarded the Police Medal for Meritoriou­s Service, according to the officials.

On February 24, 2020, violent clashes broke out between two communitie­s near Maujpur Chowk in Northeast Delhi, with crowds indulging in heavy stone pelting leading to riots. According to the police, Amit Sharma, who was then posted as the deputy commission­er of police (Shahdara), was at a protest site at Chand Bagh Mazar to ensure no traffic movement was disrupted on Wazirabad Road. However, since there were heavy crowds, ACP (Gokalpuri) Anuj Kumar arrived there along with a team to assist the DCP.

When the crowd swelled to around 30,000 and spread upto Brijpuri T-point, Mr Sharma and his personnel tried to pacify them, asking them to remain at the protest site, but they started spilling over on Wazirabad Road in an aggressive manner. All of a sudden, a mob gathered around the police party and started pelting stones, they said.

Recalling the incident a year later, Mr Sharma said he had taken a conscious decision to not move from the spot under any circumstan­ces. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was meeting former US President Donald Trump in the national capital then.

“I was very clear that we will not open fire as I had women and children in front of me, even though they were later used as a shield to attack us. My operator Naveen and I stood there. We were hardly 40 policemen and violence spiralled in narrow streets as mobs started pelting stones and attacking locals. My skull was completely fractured and Naveen was also severely injured,” Sharma said.

“But when I lost consciousn­ess, constables Pradeep Sharma and Mohit showed exemplary courage. I still remember how they managed to rescue me from the mob and rushed me to a hospital amid violence,” he said.

Head constable Rattan Lal, who was assisting the ACP of Gokalpuri during the clashes, was hit by a bullet fired from the crowd and died, the police said. Lal is survived by wife Poonam and three children.

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