Churu: Not much time has passed since CM Ashok Gehlot patted the police department on Rajasthan Police Day that the incident of the beating of a Churu policeman came to the fore. It is alleged that some overbearing criminal elements have thrashed police personnel publicly and in broad daylight. A video of this incident has also surfaced on social media and is becoming very viral.
In the video going viral, a Churu police constable is seen crying and narrating the incident that happened to him. The jawan on duty in police uniform states that some unknown overbearing persons attacked him and beat him badly. The jawan also alleges that the reason behind such developments is political. In the viral video, the policeman also mentions 'Mantriji ki Kothi'. He says that after fighting the domineering people, you come to the minister's house.
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After the video of a Churu police constable being beaten up went viral, the demand for strict action against the culprits started rising. AAP's local leader, Chandra Shekhar Saraswat, attacked this latest development by naming Leader of the Opposition and Churu MLA Rajendra Rathore. He alleged that the entire people of Churu are troubled by the goons kept by the MLA in Churu. Along with this, the Churu Police Administration is also very sad. The public and the administration continue to receive threats. 'Come to Kothi', 'Dekh lenge', this minister's Kothi has become a place of terror. The police machinery has been seen in action after the video of a policeman crying out after being thrashed went viral on social media. Churu police have assured that they will come to cognizance of the matter and investigate the viral video post itself.
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