바카라Mujhe rahzanon se gila nahin, teri rahbari ka saval hai바카라바카라
A senior BJP leader had once famously recited this in Parliament to a former prime minister. Loosely translated, 바카라My complaint is not with the highway robbers바카라they are bound to be there. The real question is about your guardianship.바카라 Somebody may just quote that line to Delhi Police one of these days. Once just a downhome, local fleet of khaki not very different in composition or behaviour from those in Delhi바카라s surrounding rural swathes바카라with none of the cosmopolitan glamour that attached to their counterparts in, say, Bombay바카라it바카라s been a gritty, often unheralded existence for them, never quite attaining urban folklore status. Of late, though, the force has been notching up some serious global media attention. Only, not of the flattering kind.
You know the basics: Greta Thunberg, a Google Docs 바카라Toolkit바카라; a grandiosely-worded FIR against unnamed persons for 바카라waging social, cultural and economic war against India바카라; and, as a coda, 22-year-old climate activist Disha Ravi being arrested under sedition charges. But these had actually come on the back of a long series of contentious events involving Delhi Police: whether it바카라s the farm protests now, the migrant exodus last spring, the February riots in northeast Delhi from exactly one year ago, the anti-CAA protests in Jamia Millia Islamia and the Shaheen Bagh sit-in before that, or the violence in JNU in January 2020. Debatable arrests바카라including of students and journalists바카라stand like trophies atop action that would make for extreme contrasts: counting as either excessive, or as absence of action.
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Are the critics overlooking something? After all, it can바카라t be an easy life, policing a sprawling, messy capital city that has known terrorism for almost four decades, and has seen its population multiply six times in that time? And India바카라s politics isn바카라t the most laid-back of them all. How do you square the circle?


Delhi Police personnel beat agitators at an India Gate protest after the Nirbhaya gang rape in December 2012.
Geometrically speaking, you can바카라t. The judiciary has been weighing in on that. A Delhi court, granting bail to Disha Ravi on February 23, did some plainspeaking. 바카라The offence of sedition cannot be invoked to minister to the wounded vanity of governments,바카라 it said. Additional Sessions Judge Dharmender Rana didn바카라t mince words. The evidence presented by Delhi Police was 바카라scanty and sketchy바카라, he said, adding words that could be profitably broadcast nationally on Republic Day: 바카라(Citizens), the conscience-keepers of government in any democratic nation, cannot be put behind the bars simply because they choose to disagree with State policies.바카라 Days earlier, the same judge had given bail to another person charged with sedition, a 21-year-old labourer, saying, 바카라The law of sedition바카라cannot be invoked to quieten disquiet under the pretence of muzzling miscreants.바카라 On February 19, the Delhi High Court granted bail to three Muslim men charged with killing another Muslim during last year바카라s rioting바카라using the same TV footage that Delhi Police had adduced as incriminatory! Justice Suresh Kumar Kait used the words 바카라conjecture바카라not based on scientific fact바카라 for the evidence and 바카라copied and pasted바카라 for the eyewitness testimonies.
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In short, a cloud of question marks covers the conduct of Delhi Police in many high-profile cases. Its functioning is being seen as partisan, and its use of the draconian sedition law rather too trigger-happy바카라not winning India any points globally for democratic tolerance of dissent. Its proactive, maximal approach in cases like that of Disha, former JNU president Kanhaiya Kumar and anti-CAA protesters like Sharjeel Imam and Pinjra Tod activists stands in stark contrast to the way it seems to overlook the indiscretions of those like BJP leaders Kapil Mishra and Anurag Thakur, who had publicly made inflammatory speeches before the Delhi riots. With a senior police officer standing next to him, Mishra had threatened anti-CAA protesters with forcible removal, saying 바카라we will not listen to the police if roads are not cleared after three days바카라. Union minister Thakur had publicly raised the slogan 바카라desh ke gaddaron ko, goli maaro saalon ko바카라. The police took no action against either of them.
There are both critics and defenders within the policing community and beyond. Delhi Police Commissioner Sachidanand Shrivastava, in an exclusive interview to Outlook, offers a robust defence on all scores (read interview: 바카라Delhi Police is 200 per cent impartial바카라). Former police officers and legal experts also point to the high levels of stress involved in policing a metropolis like Delhi, which hosts two governments in a messy relationship바카라the Centre, to which Delhi Police reports, and the state바카라s own. In addition to maintaining law and order, investigating cases, filing chargesheets, going to courts and handling protests, Delhi Police is burdened with incessant VVIP duties바카라providing security to embassies, visiting foreign dignitaries, ministers, even manning the traffic routes.


Present tense (clockwise from top left) Komal Sharma (stick in hand) with fellow ABVP protestors during their January 5, 2020 rampage in JNU; protesting farmers take on the police during their tractor march on Republic Day; young climate activist Disha Ravi; and Muslim men injured during the Delhi riots being forced to sing the national anthem by the police.
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Maintaining order in society is a primary good, even if, even when the phenomenon of policing is seen globally, it can often get to be too much of a good thing. And there are indeed gaps Delhi Police cannot gloss over. Former IPS officer N.K. Singh, who served as CBI joint director, says questions are bound to be raised since nothing can justify the different treatment it has meted out in the 바카라Toolkit바카라 case, on the one hand, and turning a blind eye to the inflammatory speeches by BJP leaders. 바카라Even the case against Kanhaiya doesn바카라t seem very strong. They somehow managed to file a chargesheet, but I don바카라t think the sedition case will stand the court바카라s scrutiny,바카라 he adds. Former ACP Ved Bhushan, president, Delhi Police Federation, proffers the view that just because conviction rates are low in sedition cases doesn바카라t mean the crime didn바카라t happen. 바카라The police works as per the law. As long as the sedition law exists, the police will use it as it sees fit,바카라 he explains. Bhushan concedes the number of sedition cases has gone up due to challenges in the past few years. 바카라When the police have to deal with protests that arise from political decisions, it becomes a problem. If the police want, they can remove protesters within a day. But with decisions like CAA-NRC being completely political, it바카라s not easy for the police. It never is in a democracy,바카라 he adds.
Ashok Chand, who investigated high-profile cases like the Parliament attack and the Red Fort attack as the head of Delhi Police바카라s Special Cell, too says dissent has to balanced against other needs. 바카라When dissent degenerates into anarchy, it becomes necessary to maintain law and order in society. According to me, Delhi Police has acted with utmost restraint,바카라 he says. Senior lawyer Amit Khemka too refuses to attribute motives and says Delhi Police might have acted with a bonafide belief that there is something malicious in the toolkit case. 바카라The judge who sent her (Disha) on remand initially should have looked at the evidence more carefully. It was his duty to go through the case diary, see to it that the provisions regarding the arrest have been followed, and also look for prima facie evidence of some commission of offence. Else, the remand should ordinarily not be granted,바카라 he explains.


A gunman points his weapon at anti-CAA protesters in Jamia Millia Islamia as policemen look on.
Policing has become more complex with the advent of social media. 바카라In the last few years, it바카라s been a war of narratives. Whether the farm protests or Shaheen Bagh, it바카라s evident that people sitting there are not deciding the narrative. That바카라s being done by a small group through social media,바카라 claims a senior Special Cell officer. And given the intense levels of polarisation verging on discord, that, inevitably, has come under the lens. Former ASG and senior criminal lawyer Sidharth Luthra points to the obverse of the coin: narratives are now even driving the criminal justice system. 바카라Policing, prosecution and criminal litigation is increasingly about narratives. The CrPC gives the police powers to search, arrest etc. It바카라s for the courts to decline unjustified remands and be liberal on bail,바카라 he tells Outlook. 바카라Amidst criticism of the police, we need to ask ourselves, 75 years post-independence have we created systems of oversight for the independent functionality of police? And if not, can the elected leadership avoid responsibility?바카라 he asks.
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This, then, is a vital link in the chain바카라and a fraught one that spreads debility. P.S. Pasricha, who has been both Mumbai police commissioner and DGP Maharashtra, says the police can never be completely insulated from political pressures바카라especially in Delhi, more vulnerable than other states because it바카라s directly under the Union home ministry. It바카라s up to the top police officer to 바카라stand up바카라 and convince political bosses about the possible fallout of a wrong action rather than simply give in, he tells Outlook. Another retired IPS officer, who has served in Delhi, says the IPS fraternity is responsible for coming under pressure. 바카라Increasingly, the officers try to be in the good books of the powers-that-be. Once you use political connections, you become pliable,바카라 he says. A recently retired IPS officer says it바카라s only during his last few years in Delhi Police that directions started coming from the top. 바카라It바카라s good I retired when I did. In my career, I worked by the rule of ART: Accountability to law (not to any person), Responsiveness, Transparency,바카라 he says.


Lathi-swinging police had a free hand at Jamia library in December 2019.
The leader of the force is all-important, and weakness at the top travels down. Earlier, only the police commissioner바카라s appointment was done by North Block. 바카라Officers below him were generally insulated. Now if the CP is not strong, the officers would always be second-guessing him,바카라 the veteran adds. A fellow senior retiree, who handled several high-profile cases in Delhi, says the CP also has to trust his officers and allow them a free hand to act judiciously. 바카라Over the years, it has so happened that the police chief is looking up to the political bosses for directions. Down the line, nobody is willing to take action. In a developing situation, instant decisions need to be taken by the officer on the spot. Now he keeps looking at his senior, waiting for directions. This dilemma among officers makes the situation worse, especially if they know the top man is not going to protect them,바카라 he says.
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He cites an example from 28 years ago. The BJP had planned a rally on February 25, 1993, in the wake of the Ayodhya demolition바카라then party chief M.M. Joshi had given a call to party workers from all over India to converge at Delhi Boat Club to protest the Narasimha Rao government바카라s plan to ban the RSS and VHP. One lakh people were expected, and the police had orders not to let even a single BJP worker reach the venue. High alert, Section 144, borders sealed, a three-tier security ring around Boat Club. 바카라The day passed without a single shot being fired. But water cannons and teargas had to be used. The BJP president was injured, over 4,000 people were taken into custody, including 100 BJP MPs,바카라 recalls the IPS officer, who was on duty that day. A huge uproar followed바카라31 privilege motions were moved against police excesses. 바카라Officers were named, but then CP M.B. Kaushal didn바카라t let any one of us face the music. He went and took responsibility,바카라 he adds. A rare figure, according to him, one who gave both operational freedom and support to his force.


Policemen on a street during the Republic Day violence.
A constantly critical lens also means you tend to ignore the nuances, miss the big picture, and overlook the good that is often accomplished silently바카라and thanklessly. Pasricha says Delhi Police is still better than most state police forces. For one, being in the Capital, it바카라s always in the limelight. 바카라Delhi Police has always to be on its toes. After Shaheen Bagh, I don바카라t think it바카라s even been able to get back to routine work. You had a lockdown. Then the farmers바카라 protest. They are overstretched, and you have to take the human element into account. They might have gone a bit overboard on one or two cases but not in all cases. In my opinion, they are better sensitised, well-educated and far better,바카라 says the former Mumbai police commissioner. A serving Delhi Police officer too says that, overall, it바카라s one of the best forces in India. 바카라Yes, there is pressure, but probably in 10 per cent of the cases, those with some political resonance. In the remaining 90 per cent, Delhi Police is independent and works freely. That바카라s not something you can say about any other police force in India,바카라 he says바카라and feels they have evaded that danger by not being under a local government.
Moreover, political overlordship is not something new. All governments have been guilty. He cites the example of Baba Ramdev바카라s 2011 hunger strike at Ramlila grounds during the IAC바카라s anti-corruption agitation against the UPA. 바카라We had explained to then home minister P. Chidambaram that no action was required and the movement was petering out on its own, but another senior minister convinced the Congress top brass that he should be removed. So a message was sent to the CP (B.K. Gupta) to evict Ramdev in a midnight swoop. Several people were injured in the process,바카라 the police officer recalls.
Something, or somebody, may be getting injured even now바카라abstract things like image and institutional trust among them. And perhaps diagnosis is the best way to a more wholesome future.
By Bhavna Vij-Aurora and Jeevan Prakash with inputs from Prashant Srivastav