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The Chandigarh Police on Monday night said it has retrieved the CCTV footage that supported disc jockey Varnika Kundu’s charge that Haryana BJP chief Subhash Barala’s son Vikas and his friend followed her car in a midnight chase, Hindustan Times reported.
This comes after the police faced criticism earlier in the day for saying that the CCTV footage from five locations along the route had gone missing.
The CCTV footage is an integral part of proving Varnika’s charges against the BJP leader’s son and his friend Ashish.
Speaking at a press conference earlier in the day, the Chandigarh SSP asked that the case not be turned into a “media trial”.
“I will move court if the charges are diluted,” warned the senior state IAS officer Virender Kundu on Monday, whose daughter, Varnika, was allegedly stalked in Chandigarh.
He added that he had faith that the same police force that saved his daughter’s life would deliver justice. CCTV footage connected to the case has gone missing from five places, police had said on 7 August.
Meanwhile, Barala was arrested on 5 August, along with another person identified as Ashish. The duo were released in the evening, however, as the sections imposed against them were bailable.
Vikas and Ashish, who were arrested from the Housing Board, were both drunk when they were stalking the survivor, police said. Subhash Barala is a sitting legislator of Haryana's ruling BJP from Tohana assembly seat and a powerful Jat leader.
With the incident snowballing into a massive controversy, BJP’s national general secretary and Haryana in-charge Anil Jain told The Indian Express that Haryana BJP chief Subhash Barala will not resign from his post.
“Subhash Barala hasn’t resigned and he will not resign. Let law take its own course,” Jain said.
At the same time, Puducherry lieutenant governor Kiran Bedi posted on social media, saying that the accused should not have been given bail without proper verification.
Hitting out at the BJP over the issue, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala said:
On the issue of missing CCTV footage, Surjewala said:
The survivor, the daughter of a senior Haryana cadre IAS officer, shared her traumatic experience in a Facebook post. She said the men followed her car in their Tata Safari Storm SUV (HR 23-G-1008) from the Sector 7 area.
The survivor then called up the Police Control Room and gave the number details of the SUV. Police intercepted the car at the boundary of Chandigarh and Panchkula.
Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday condemned the alleged stalking, saying the state government must punish the guilty and not “collude” with culprits and mindset they represent.
Gandhi took to Twitter to condemn the incident, without naming anyone.
Haryana Chief Minister Manoharlal Khattar on Sunday said that the actions of a son shouldn’t be linked to what his father is doing, as ANI reported.
Actor-turned-politician Kirron Kher also said:
Deputy Superintendent of Police, East, Satish Kumar said that the youth were arrested and booked under section 354 D (for stalking a woman) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). Section 341 IPC (wrongful restraint) was later added against the accused.
The woman’s father also took to Facebook to urge action.
Police sources told IANS that the Chandigarh Police was under pressure from political leaders in Haryana and the central government to dilute the case against Vikas and his friend.
(With inputs from news agencies.)
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