'Planned Attack': Congress MPs Meet Om Birla, Venkaiah Naidu, Seek Action Against Delhi Police
The leaders raised the issue of alleged ill-treatment of party lawmakers by the Delhi Police during their protests in the national capital against Rahul Gandhi's questioning by ED.
New Delhi: While the Congress workers are holding demonstrations across the country claiming that the Delhi police "illegally barged" into their office yesterday, a party delegation Thursday met the Lok Sabha Speaker and the Rajya Sabha Chairman submitting a complaint asking them to take an action.
The leaders raised the issue of alleged ill-treatment of party lawmakers, including some women, by the Delhi Police during their protests in the national capital against Rahul Gandhi's questioning by the Enforcement Directorate in the National Herald money laundering case.
Congress leaders meet LS Speaker
The delegation that met LS Speaker Om Birla was led by the party's leader in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury. He narrated how some party MPs, including Karur Lok Sabha MP Jothimani, were allegedly dragged by the Delhi Police and that her clothes "were torn".
They alleged that while protesting outside the Congress office, she was forcibly taken away by the police personnel on Wednesday to a police station.
After meeting the LS speakers Chowdhury said, "we met the Speaker and raised the issue of the manner in which our MPs and leaders were treated by the Delhi police and sought action against the accused police officers."
He added, "we told the Speaker in detail, the manner in which we've been subjected to atrocities & violence. Speaker listened to us attentively. We spoke about Delhi Police officers who barged into the AICC office & attacked our MPs & workers in a pre-planned manner."
The delegation claimed that the MPs held a peaceful demonstration and only stood in solidarity with their leader. He further added that they wanted to accompany him to the ED office peacefully, but were instead "beaten up" and prevented by the cops.
Adhir Chowdhury dismisses claims of blaming Vora in National Herald case
Chowdhury also rubbished as "plants by the ED and the BJP government", reports that Gandhi allegedly put the blame on former Congress treasurer Motilal Vora for any wrongdoing in the National Herald case. "These are only plants."
Chowdhury was accompanied by chief whip of the party K Suresh, the party's whip in Lok Sabha Manickam Tagore, and other MPs including Gurjit Aujla.
Congress delegation meets RS Chairman
A separate delegation of Congress' Rajya Sabha MPs met Chairman Venkaiah Naidu at his residence and brought to his notice the "violations of privileges" of MPs by the Delhi Police.
The delegation was led by the Leader of Opposition Mallikarjun Kharge and had senior Congress leaders such as P Chidambaram, Jairam Ramesh and KC Venugopal.
After the meeting, Kharge said, "All detained Congress leaders were kept illegally. No cases were registered. Our leaders had to go to hospitals, some have broken ribs. We came to Vice President-Rajya Sabha Chairman to appeal, it's his duty to protect us."
Top Congress leaders also held a meeting of party general secretaries and in-charges to decide on their response to the police action against Congress leaders.
"A meeting of AICC General Secretaries, In-Charges, MPs and Senior Leaders present in Delhi was held today at AICC headquarters to discuss the plan of action against the police atrocities in AICC yesterday and the brutal crackdown on Congress leaders and further course of actions," AICC general secretary K C Venugopal said on Twitter.
Congress blames Delhi Police for criminal trespass by entering the AICC office
Congress has accused the Delhi police of violating the privileges of MPs during protests against the ED and the Modi government.
The party has also accused the Delhi Police of criminal trespass by entering the AICC office and beating up its leaders, a charge denied by the force.
The party has lodged a written complaint about the registration of an FIR against the erring staff and demanded their suspension.
A complaint in this regard was lodged with the Tughlaq Road police station highlighting the police crackdown and high-handedness against them. The Congress is Thursday staging a gherao of all Raj Bhawans across the country against the police action and "brutalities" against Congress workers and leaders.
(with PTI inputs)