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Punjab police condemns attack on Delhi police personnel by lawyers

Punjab DGP Dinkar Gupta said the policemen had faced assault without retaliation and it was now up to the judicial system to ensure necessary action against the culprit and ensure justice

A police vehicle allegedly set on fire by the rampaging lawyers at Tis Hazari district court in Delhi on Nov 2. (PTI photo)
A police vehicle allegedly set on fire by the rampaging lawyers at Tis Hazari district court in Delhi on Nov 2. (PTI photo) 

Two days after brutal assault on Delhi Police personnel by lawyers in Tis Hazari Court premises the national capital, the Punjab Police on Wednesday exprrssed solidarity and extended support of their colleagues in the Delhi Police.

The Punjab police has strongly condemned the attack and passed a resolution demanding justice, along with exemplary action against those responsible.

The resolution reads: “All IPS and PPS officers of the Punjab Police condemn the brutal attack on officers of Delhi Police in the strongest possible terms. Such assaults on Police officers or their humiliation during discharge of their onerous official duties cannot be tolerated.”

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“No section of society or class of people is above the constitution and the law. All officers and ranks of the Punjab Police stand in total support and solidarity with our brethren in their demand for justice and call for exemplary action against those responsible for such assaults,” it reads.

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Director General of Punjab Police Dinkar Gupta took to the Twitter and wrote, “We, the IPS & PPS officers of @PunjabPoliceInd, strongly condemn the brutal attack on @DelhiPolice officers. Nobody is above the law & Constitution. We stand with our brethren in their demand for justice & seek exemplary action against those responsible for such assaults.”

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The DGP said the attack on the police officers by the lawyers in Delhi was in violation of all tenets of law, and totally unpardonable. As disciplined officers of the force, the police had borne the brunt of the assault without retaliation and it was now up to the various agencies of the Criminal Justice system to take cognizance of the matter and ensure necessary action.

If lawful action were not taken promptly against the guilty, it was likely to damage the morale of the police officers, who put their life on stake everyday in the line of duty, especially in the border States of the country, such as Punjab and J&K, he said.

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