Cops vs Lawyers: Why Delhi Police officers are chanting Kiran Bedi’s name

Cops vs Lawyers: Why Delhi Police officers are chanting Kiran Bedi’s name

They are protesting against the clash that broke out between police & lawyers at Tis Hazari Court

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Tuesday, November 05, 2019, 03:28 PM IST
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Kiran Bedi leading the parad in 1975 | Kiran Bedi's Twitter handle

On Tuesday, the Delhi Police’s anger against its current regime spilled over. The Delhi Police Commissioner Amulya Patnaik’s appeal to protesting cops to resume duties fell on deaf ears as chants of ‘Police Commissioner Kaisa Ho, Kiran Bedi Jaisa Ho’, reverberated at the police headquarters. Many cops ditched their khaki uniform and protested in civilian clothes.

Why are they remembering Kiran Bedi?

31 years ago, in 1988 to be precise, current Puducherry LG Kiran Bedi was the Deputy Commissioner of Police and was known for her no-nonsense approach. It occurred when a man caught for petty theft turned out to be a lawyer and was handcuffed, which enraged his fellow advocates.

This was followed by violent clashes where lawyers alleged Bedi had failed to protect them. The lawyers even claimed that in the two attacks on lawyers – Bedi had arranged the mob in one.The first clash was outside Bedi’s office, where 18 lawyers were injured by police batons on Jan 21. Bedi claimed that lawyers tried to storm her office and even threatened to rip her clothes and the police used reasonable force to repeal them.On Feb 17, lawyers claimed a violent mob of at least 3000 people arrived and attacked lawyers and damaged vehicles, but a two-judge panel said there wasn’t evidence to prove this.

In fact, many years later, when Bedi ran as the BJP’s CM candidate in the 2015 Delhi Assembly Election, the BJP asked lawyers to forgive her ‘past sins’.

Why are the cops angry?

Thousands of police personnel protested outside the Police Headquarters on Tuesday to demand action against those involved in an attack on their colleague outside the Saket court, the unprecedented scenes of police protest leading their chief Amulya Patnaik urging them to resume duty.

The tension between police personnel and lawyers had been building up since Saturday when a clash over a parking dispute led to at least 20 security personnel and several advocates being injured.

As surging crowds of protesters gathered outside the Police Headquarters in ITO, leading to traffic snarls, Patnaik came out of his office to assure them that their concerns will be addressed.

"We have to behave like a disciplined force. The government and the people expect us to uphold the law, it is our big responsibility. I urge you to resume duty," Patnaik told the police personnel.

"The last few days have been testing for us. A judicial enquiry is underway and I request you to have faith in the process," he told the gathering.

The entire top brass of the Delhi police tried to pacify the police personnel who were chanting slogans demanding justice and wore black bands. Delhi Police has a strength of over 80,000 personnel. Holding up placards with slogans such as "We are human in police uniforms", "We are not punching bags" and "Protectors Need Protection", the policemen and policewomen urged their seniors to stand with them to save the honour of the uniform. "Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal went to meet injured lawyers but did not meet our policemen who were also injured in the incident. Isn't it unfair to us," said a protestor.

The protest caused traffic snarls at several intersections leading to ITO. Delhi Traffic police took to Twitter to issue traffic advisories. "Traffic Movement is closed in the carriageway from ITO towards Laxmi Nagar. Motorist are advised to use Delhi Gate & Raj Ghat".

The immediate provocation for the protest was an on-duty policeman being thrashed by advocates outside the Saket Court on Monday. A video of the incident, showing some men beating up a man in uniform on a bike, was circulated widely on social media. When the policeman was leaving the spot, a man also hit his bike with his helmet. The protesters also demanded action against the lawyer who assaulted the cop.

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju shared the video on Twitter saying, "Let's not take law into our hands. It's not question of supporting any group". Saturday's clash also led to many vehicles being vandalised or set on fire, according to officials.

The incidents drew sharp criticism from senior police officials who took to Twitter to register their discontent. "I am sorry.. we are police ... we don't exist.. we don't have families...we don't have human rights!!!" said former Delhi Police PRO Madhur Verma, currently posted as Arunachal Pradesh's Deputy Inspector General (DIG). He was joined by former Delhi DCP Aslam Khan, now posted in Goa. Khan posted the attack video with a caption, "Khakhi going down to the worse".

The IPS Association also condemned the attack and expressed solidarity with colleagues subjected to "humiliation" and "assault". "Incident involving police & lawyers unfortunate. All should take a balanced view of it based on facts in public domain. Countrywide, police stands in solidarity with those police personnel subjected to physical assault & humiliation. Condemn all attempts to break law, by anyone!," the association tweeted from its official handle.

"Saddened to see such treatment meted out to Police officers who spend their entire lives protecting civil society and maintaining law & order," tweeted former Jammu and Kashmir DGP S P Vaid.

Former chief spokesperson of Delhi Police, Deependra Pathak, said, "Lumpen elements in the garb of Black Coat are on total rampage endangering social orderliness in Delhi. Fear of law need to be instilled among these mischief mongers.@DelhiPolice need to interpose pending Police-Lawyer clash cases".

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