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Saharanpur violence accused Chandrashekhar speaks to ABP News, reveals shocking details
Saharanpur, UP: The face behind Saharanpur violence Chandrashekhar Azad, known as Raavan; who is accused of igniting the Dalit crowd and inciting them to resort to violence is still roaming free as the police is “waiting” for an evidence against him.
The Dalit leader, who is said to be hiding from the police spoke to ABP News in an exclusive interview and said that he would “surrender soon”.
Chandrashekhar was the face of the Dalit protesters, who torched several vehicles including a police station in Saharanpur.
Several human lives were also claimed by the violence.
Chandrashaekhar, who was openly protesting in the national capital’s Jantar Mantar when the protests reached Delhi.
Speaking to ABP News, he said ‘The SSP and DM met me, asked me to ease down the crowd and kept roaming me around.
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Talking about his role in Saharanpur violence, he said “Dalits have always been ignored and were not aware of their rights as a human being”. He added “We have educated the Dalits about their rights as a human”.
Raavan, who has been taking law in his own hands along with his followers, said that he has lost hope in CM Yogi Adityanath. Speaking on the same he said, ‘PM Modi said “Don’t hit Dalits, hit me instead; I would have believed in him if he would have instead warned everyone who tried to bring any damage to Dalits”.
Chandrashekhar is on a run since May 9, but something has been keeping UP police from putting him behind the bars.
Speaking on the issue, a senior cop Aditya Mishra said “It is necessary to establish his rule in crime before taking him under arrest”.
He added saying that “yes, police is aware of his location and whereabouts”.
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