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'Get out', you could have slapped him': Watch Haryana women's panel chief shout at woman cop over girl's 'physically fit' check-up done thrice

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Chandigarh, September 10

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A heated ugly argument took place between the chairperson of the Haryana Women’s Commission and a woman police officer during a meeting in Haryana over a discussion involving a marital dispute.

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Fuming Renu Bhatia was seen shouting at the police officer and asked her to get out of the office. The incident was reported in Kaithal on Friday.

In the video, Bhatia is seen asking the woman police officer, “You could have slapped him (the man) tightly. You got the girl checked (medically) thrice. Get out! There will be a departmental inquiry against you.” When the officer protested, Bhatia said she got the woman medically examined thrice but not the man. As the officer tried to respond, Bhatia directed the SHO to escort her outside.

As the ugly spat continued, the police officer was physically removed later from the room by a colleague.

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“We don’t come here to get insulted,” she is heard saying towards the end, while Bhatia says, “So you come here to get the girl insulted?”

The argument apparently began over the police officer’s handling of a dispute between a husband and a wife.

“We got a case involving a husband and wife. The husband misbehaved several times with members of the commission and the police. The man wanted to leave the wife because according to him, she wasn’t ‘physically fit’,” Bhatia later told the media.

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