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Chandigarh stalking case: Cops summon Haryana BJP president's son Vikas Barala at 11 am today
New Delhi: In a latest development in Chandigarh stalking case, police summoned Haryana BJP president's son Vikas Barala at 11 am on Wednesday.
This will be the fist time Subhash Barala's son will appear before the cops. On Tuesday, the Chandigarh police had said that they got video clips from five CCTV cameras. In these clips, Vikas Barala can be seen stalking the Varnika Kundu, the daughter of Haryana IAS officer. Watch VideoChandigarh: Police summons Haryana BJP President's son Vikas Barala at 11 am today, in stalking case pic.twitter.com/tVtTESfAor
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The IAS officer, meanwhile, whose daughter was allegedly stalked by a senior BJP leader's son and his friend, took to social media to seek "maximum punishment" for the accused, adding that he will move court if charges against the duo were "diluted".
He, however, asserted that the family would not interfere with the investigation.
"We will not interfere with the investigation or the prosecution, just as we do not want the accused to influence the investigation in any way. The police and prosecution should be allowed to do their job.
"We will join the investigation whenever required by the police. We will contest in the court if we feel the charges are diluted or inadequately framed," the bureaucrat said in a Facebook post.
He promised the people who were supporting his family that, "WE SHALL NOT, EVER, BACK OUT OR STAND DOWN, irrespective of hardships or pressures".
The IAS officer said the accused being law students were fully aware of the consequences of their action.
"Our target is to ensure that the guilty are brought to book. They are adult men, students of law, who are fully aware of the consequences of their actions, and hence must be appropriately punished.
(With inputs from agencies)
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