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The NSA allows preventive detention of a person for months if the police consider him a threat to national security without any explanation. Representative Photo: PTI

Youth Cong activists protest near UP Bhawan against cops manhandling Priyanka


The youth wing of the Congress on Sunday (December 29) staged a demonstration near the Uttar Pradesh Bhawan here against police “manhandling” party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra in Lucknow and demanded the resignation of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The protesters from the youth wing of the Congress were detained by police when they tried to march towards UP Bhawan. Photo: PTI

The protesters were detained by Delhi police personnel when they tried to march towards the UP Bhawan from the nearby Assam Bhawan in South Delhi’s Chanakyapuri area.

Indian Youth Congress (IYC) president Srinivas BV, who lead the protesters, said the Uttar Pradesh chief minister should immediately resign for the “shameful” behaviour of the state police with Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

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A member of Indian Youth Congress being detained during a protest against the alleged manhandling of Priyanka Gandhi by UP police at UP Bhawan in Delhi. Photo: PTI

“The UP government has sent many people in jails and now the state police is manhandling senior political leaders. It has lost all moral and social right to remain in power,” IYC media in-charge Amrish Ranjan Pandey alleged.

The alleged incident occurred in Lucknow on Saturday (December 28) when the Congress leader was heading to the residence of retired IPS officer S R Darapuri, who was arrested in connection with the recent anti-CAA protests.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra claimed that the police tried to stop her and surrounded her. She also alleged that a female cop held her by the throat and that another pushed her as she was walking towards Darapuri’s residence in Indiranagar’s Sector 18.

UP police have termed the allegations “false”.

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