Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Allegedly Attacked During Public Hearing
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta Allegedly Attacked During Public Hearing
In a tense turn of events, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta was reportedly attacked during her weekly Jan Sunwai (public grievance session) at her Civil Lines residence. The man, posing as a complainant, suddenly lunged forward handing over papers, then apparently hitting or attempting to pull her before being promptly subdued and arrested.
The attacker has been identified as Rajesh Bhai Sakaria, a resident of Rajkot in Gujarat. Delhi Police has released his picture and is investigating his documents as part of the investigation. The incident immediately created alarm and resentment in political circles. BJP leaders questioned the security lapse and demanded a comprehensive inquiry. Even opposition leaders like AAP's Atishi condemned the attack and insisted that violence should never be shared on democratic dialogue.
Preliminary reports said that Chief Minister Gupta was slapped or his hair was drawn, but Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva later clarified that the incident could be the result of a shock, in which it is possible that his head had collided with the table. He described the possibility of deliberate attacks as inferior. Nevertheless, the security protocol is now being reviewed in depth.
Doctors are keeping a strict monitoring on their condition, which appears stable despite reports of minor injuries. Delhi Police is taking this incident seriously and senior officials have increased security around the Chief Minister's residence
These worrying developments highlight a delicate balance in democratic societies - to remain accessible to the public as well as ensure adequate security on open forums. As the investigation proceeds, the authorities will have to remove the flaws in security, but such that there is no compromise on democratic transparency.