Police attacked in Rani Kamlapati to stop young people from drinking in Bhopal

An official said on Monday that a GRP officer was beaten when he tried to stop a group of young people from drinking in a parked car at Bhopal Hyundai Rani Kamlapati Railway Station. The railway station is known for its world-class infrastructure, modern facilities and design.
The incident occurred after the incident that occurred between April 26 and 27, and police questioned a Jitendra Yadav. He was released after the notice was given, while two others searched. The fight broke out after Nazar Daulat Khan, a government railway police officer (GRP) officer, opposed a group of young people drinking in cars parked in a railway station house.
“This argument quickly fell into a physical battle, with a young man beating Khan and tearing his uniform,” the official said. Viral video showed Khan being beaten in a government car. He walked away in his torn uniform. Meanwhile, the opposition congress shared the video on the social media platform “X” and targeted the BJP government in the legal and order situation of Madhya Pradesh.
“Mohan Yadav (Chief Minister) Ji asked your Interior Minister and issued a notice on how many times was the state police beaten up a crime that was unrecognizable to you?” Congress asked. According to the opposition, the drunken man at Rani Kamlapati station beat a policeman reflects the shamelessness and incompetence of the government.
Congressman Jitu Patwari claims that drunk young people have made objectionable religious remarks while defeating GRP officials. He said that under the BJP rules, hatred is rising. BJP State spokesman Pankaj Chaturvedi told PTI that police immediately arrested the accused.
“Parliament should be introspective. During the Congressional rule, neither the public nor the police were safe. The situation of law and orders under the BJP rules was improved and public safety was ensured. There was the rule of law, and the defendant was booked and arrested in the Rani Kamlapati incident,” Chaturvedi said. ”