Stalking case: Chandigarh police not under political pressure, says Kirron Kher

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

(BJP) MP Kirron Kher on Tuesday downplayed the Opposition's allegation that police is under political pressure in dealing with stalking case of chief Subhash Barla's son Vikas.

"I don't think that police is diluting the case. Police is very supportive. Victim and her father praised efforts of Police. It is thankful that she is saved. FIR was filed after her statement. Police will work accordingly in this case," the MP from said.

Congress earlier accused of hatching conspiracy and pressurizing administration to protect the son of chief.

"This is extremely clear that is pressurizing administration and hatching conspiracy to protect the son of its political leader. May we ask on behalf of people of India if drunken youth, goons chase a girl for seven kilometers, attempt to block her car and forcibly open the door and try to enter the car, is it not the case of abduction and outraging the modest of a woman? Why have these offences not been lodged? The Prime Minister and chief minister must answer these questions to the people of country," Surjewala told ANI.

Police, however, refuted claims that they are not willing to lodge complaints against Vikas and said that they are doing investigation with an open mind.

Speaking to the media on the matter, Eish Sehgal, SSP Police, said that the police aren't aiding the minister in the investigation and are doing their best to solve the matter.

He said, "We are looking into the matter from all the perspectives. We don't want to investigate the matter under any pressure."

Vikas Barala was arrested on August 5 on the charges of stalking and harassing the IAS officer's daughter in He was, however, granted bail on the same day.

A case was registered by the Police against Vikas and other youth under under Section 354 D (stalking) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 185 (Motor Vehicle Act) of the CRPC on the basis of complaint filed by the woman.

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