Man and woman who were assaulted on the road said the woman that Police had listened to her husband, not mine

The case of controversy and assault with a woman in the Sadar area of ​​Agra is now questioning the police. The incident happened on June 20 when there was a fight between the man and woman on the road. The case reached the assault. The woman claims that her husband and in the people not only beat her, but also cut cell phones and chains. According to the victim, she went to her owner’s home at the time. On the way, her husband stopped her and started fighting after debate. The woman claims that people in the area intervened and intervened, but then she sustained serious injuries. Police also accused police after the incident that the victim immediately reached the police station and filed a complaint, but it is alleged that the police did not hear any hearing. On the contrary, a case is registered against her husband’s Tahrir. The situation now is that the victim is going through the police stations and outposts, but she is nowhere ready. The victim also says police are also asked to compromise under pressure. Meanwhile, he also pleaded with senior officials. DCP gave the assurance to investigate, after the case came to the social media and local level, DCP City Vikas Kumar took note of this. He informed that a fair investigation into the entire episode was being conducted. A report was also sought from the policemen concerned. The DCP said: “If the negligence of the police is found at any level, action will be taken against him. The woman’s complaint is taken seriously.” Local women’s organizations and human rights activists also questioned the role of police after the human rights organization also came to light. He says that when a victim goes to the police station and a case is brought against her, it is a serious failure of law and order. He claimed an investigation from the CBCID or independent investigative agency of the case. In the hope of justice, the victim is currently saying that she just wants justice. He said: “I did not commit any crime, but a case is registered against me. Is it a crime to be a woman? ” The incident once again raised the question of the fairness of the police in domestic disputes and whether the victim really gets justice without discrimination.