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UP cops push Derek O’Brien to ground, manhandle women MPs in Hathras row


Mangalore Today News Network

Uttar Pradesh, Oct 02, 2020: Trinamool Congress MP Derek O’Brien, who was on his way today to Uttar Pradesh’s Hathras where a 20-year-old was gang raped and tortured about two weeks ago, was pushed to the ground in a confrontation with police when he and three other party leaders tried to enter the village where the victim lived.

 

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In a 32-second video, a man in a white shirt and a helmet can be seen grabbing TMC MP Pratima Mandal by the shoulders to prevent her from walking to the village. Derek O’Brien rushes to rescue her and the man then pushes him to the ground. Cops could be seen manhandling other TMC MPs too.

Earlier, TMC MPs Pratima Mandala and Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar and ex-MP Mamata Thakur could be seen urging policemen with folded hands to let them enter the village. Derek O’Brien could be heard telling the cops: "Let the women go at least." However, their path was blocked by the policemen. The death of the woman at a hospital in Delhi on Tuesday triggered nationwide outrage.

"A delegation of Trinamool MPs traveled about 200 km from Delhi, and has been stopped by UP Police from entering Hathras," the party said this afternoon, adding they "were traveling separately to express solidarity with the grieving family and convey their condolences".
 

"We were stopped by the UP Police when they were just 1.5 km from the victim’s home," the Trinamool Congress quoted one of the MPs as saying in the statement.

Yesterday, Rahul Gandhi was pushed to the ground during tussle with the UP police.

The action against the TMC leaders comes a day after Congress leaders - Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra - were briefly detained over violation of ban on large gatherings amid the novel coronavirus outbreak when they were marching to Hathras.

Yesterday, a case was filed against Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra under the Epidemic Act, hours after the brief detention. The two leaders had planned to meet the family of the 20-year-old woman amid widespread outrage over the brutality to the woman, who belonged to the Scheduled Castes, and the post-midnight funeral by the police.

"This government has not allowed a father to perform the last rites of his daughter. This is injustice and this is how the government behaves with the people of Uttar Pradesh," Priyanka Gandhi Vadra told NDTV.

The 20-year-old who died on Tuesday had suffered multiple fractures, paralysis and severe spinal injury when she was assaulted by four men of the so-called upper castes from her village on September 14. The police said there was a gash in her tongue because she had bitten it when the men were trying to strangle her.
 


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