Indian cop who kicked men during Muslim prayer suspended

Police officer caught on video kicking several men during Friday prayers in national capital


Anadolu Agency March 09, 2024
The incident happened in New Delhi's Inderlok area when people were performing Friday prayers on the road. PHOTO: ANADOLU AGENCY

NEW DELHI:

Authorities in the Indian capital New Delhi suspended a police officer on Friday after he kicked men during congregational Muslim prayers - an incident captured in a video that went viral on social media, sparking outrage and condemnation.

The incident happened in the capital's Inderlok area when people were performing Friday prayers on the road.

The video showed a police officer kicking several people as they were praying.

Locals in the area also blocked the road and demanded action against the policeman.

Regarding the incident, the Police Post Incharge “who was seen in the video (kicking men) has been suspended with immediate effect,” Delhi Police said in a statement, adding that “necessary disciplinary action is also been taken.”

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The incident drew condemnation by India's main opposition party.

Congress “strongly condemns such inhuman acts during worship, namaz or prayer of any religion,” the Delhi unit of Indian National Congress wrote on X.

“The government should take immediate action against the guilty police personnel.”

Senior Delhi police officer Mukesh Kumar Meena told the media this evening that the “situation in the area has been normalized and traffic has resumed in the area.”

COMMENTS (2)

tatvavetts | 9 months ago | Reply This incidence indicates opposition party plays important role in to quail injustice to minorities and Muslims. In Pakistan nobody wants to be bin opposition everybody wants to be in Government and indulge in injustice
CPEC | 9 months ago | Reply In china praying in public is punishable by death or life imprisonment In pakistan two men have been punished to death for simply sharing messages on WhatsApp
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