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BJP lawmaker Dr Radha Mohan Das Agarwal got into an argument with female IPS officer Charu Nigam on Sunday afternoon.
The incident happened after a group of women near Koilhwa village blocked a road, alleging that the police and the administration were working hand-in-glove to sell illicit liquor in the area, as NDTV reported.
Agarwal got into an argument with Nigam, who is a 2013 batch officer training in Gorakhpur currently. The footage of the incident was shot by journalists.
Agarwal said that he went to support the villagers in the area and he wanted the police officers to pull up their socks, which is why he spoke with them sternly.
Agarwal has since maintained that he has not misbehaved with the officer.
Nigam maintained that she did not cry because of what the MLA said to her.
Agarwal alleged that the liquor mafia and police had an understanding as shops which were shut merely 15 days ago had again sprung into action.
Speaking to CNN-News18, Nigam said:
However she did not comment on whether the MLA behaved with her in this manner because she is a woman. Further, when asked if action should be taken against him, she said that there is a case on the 'raasta-roko' which was happening by protesters, but refused to comment on it further.
When the MLA arrived, the road was free from protesters, which apparently angered him as had asked them to stay put and lift the blockade only after his persuasion, Nigam claimed.
On the other hand, Aggarwal accused the IPS officer of exercising high-handedness with the protesters, who were demanding that a liquor outlet in their locality be shut.
Aggarwal rubbished allegations that he misbehaved with her. He alleged that there was a tacit understanding between the police and the liquor mafia as a liquor shop closed 15 days ago had suddenly started doing business again.
When asked to comment on the footage telecast by local news channels, Aggarwal said:
Later, Nigam took to Facebook to thank everyone who supported her.
The woman IPS officer has been quite active in the newly formed anti-Romeo squad and has been nick-named by some media organisations as 'Lady Singham' after a Bollywood movie.
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