Aren't you ashamed of arresting Army veteran's son': Rahul tells policemen

Gandhi was not allowed to enter the hospital premises to meet the kin of a retired Army man who allegedly committed suicide.

Update: 2016-11-02 10:56 GMT
Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi talks to the media outside RML Hospital after he was not allowed to enter the hospital to meet ex-serviceman Subedar Ram Kishan Grewal's family in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: After being detained for trying to enter a Delhi hospital to meet the kin of retired Army man Ram Kishan Grewal, who allegedly committed suicide yesterday, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday lashed out at policemen for arresting the ex-serviceman’s family.

"Do you not feel ashamed? He is son of an Army veteran... and you are arresting him?" an angry Rahul Gandhi told a group of Delhi police.

In a video shot inside Mandir Marg police station, the Congress leader was seen lashing out at a group of Delhi Police personnel for taking into custody some relatives of Grewal.

Pointing to Grewal's father and brother, Rahul demanded their release and termed their detention as "shameful". "What is your name? You think the family of India's martyr should be arrested? Do you not feel ashamed?" Rahul asked one senior police official when he turned down Congress Vice President's request to release the family members of the deceased.

70-year-old Grewal, an ex-serviceman from Haryana's Bhiwani district, ended his life yesterday by allegedly consuming poison on the lawns behind a government building in Janpath, the central area of the capital. Grewal, who was a familiar face of OROP agitation, left behind a suicide note, his son said.

A family member of Grewal alleged that police manhandled them when the family was in trauma.

Rahul was briefly detained and taken to Mandir Marg Police Station, following which Congress workers protested outside the police station. He was released after 70-minute detention.

Gandhi was not allowed to enter the hospital premises by the security personnel deployed at the entrance gate.

Speaking to reporters, Rahul wondered whether democracy works in this fashion. "Naya Hindustan ban raha hai bhaiya (New India is in making)...This is Modi ji's India," the Congress-vice president said after he was denied entry.

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and AAP MLA Surinder Singh were also detained at the RML Hospital after Sisodia met Grewal’s family.

"Rahul Gandhi was detained at Mandir Marg Police Station for 'disruption of duty' after he tried to enter RML premises to meet the family of the ex-serviceman," Senior police officer MK Meena said.

Meena added that 'this is a hospital, not a place for demonstration,' stating that AAP leaders who were 'creating disturbance' were also detained.

He claimed that the family members of the deceased were protesting at the site and contacting politicians, following which they too were held.

Earlier, Sisodia managed to enter the hospital premises and meet the family members of the deceased, before being detained by police. Eyewitnesses said Sisodia could enter the premises as he came in a civilian car, which went undetected by the security.

Vehicular movement outside the hospital was thrown out of gear as Rahul Gandhi's presence led to chaos.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal too reached RML hospital and lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alleging that he was lying on the 'One rank, One Pension' issue.

"The Prime Minister says OROP has been implemented, and soldiers are dying demanding it to be implemented. It means the PM is lying across the country.”

"Then why did he commit suicide? The Centre is deceiving the army. I have come to meet his family. If anyone commits suicide in my state, should I not meet the family?”

"BJP is doing politics. They have detained the Deputy CM. We will have to postpone the Cabinet meeting. Why? Because the Centre has resorted to hooliganism," Kejriwal told reporters outside the hospital.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while celebrating the Diwali with the army and ITBP personnel in Kinnaur, had said that the first instalment of nearly Rs 5,500 crore has been paid for implementing the OROP scheme.

OROP scheme has been a long-standing demand of nearly three-million ex-servicemen and war widows in the country. It seeks to ensure that a uniform pension is paid to defence personnel, who retire at the same rank with the same length of service irrespective of their date of retirement.

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