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Delhi Cong president alleges detention, cops deny charge

Delhi Cong president alleges detention, cops deny charge

Delhi Congress president Anil Kumar. Image: Twitter/@Ch_AnilKumarINC



New Delhi, May 17

Delhi Congress president Anil Kumar on Sunday alleged that he was detained by police for “helping migrant workers”, a charge denied by a senior police official.

“Police came to my home from the New Ashok Nagar police station in the morning today. Police told me that I was being detained but no reason was given for doing so,” he said.

Kumar said police kept asking him if he had gone to the Ghazipur border on Saturday.

“The Congress is providing help to the starving migrant workers that’s why I went to the Ghazipur border yesterday. People will not spare these governments that are detaining us for helping migrant workers,” the Congress leader said.

However, a senior police official said Kumar was only questioned and asked to remain at home.

“We were patrolling in the area when we came to know through some migrants that Anil Kumar had assured them some help in migrating to their native place. So, we requested him to remain at home and not venture out,” the official added. —PTI

 


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