CPI(M) seeks withdrawal of cases against hospital employee
The Hindu
‘Police officials behaved in a high-handed manner with her’
The CPI(M) Greater Visakha City Committee has demanded withdrawal of the cases booked by the police against an employee of a private pharmacy. In a statement issued here on Sunday, city committee secretary B. Ganga Rao said that the police officials were trying to squarely blame the girl in a bid to cover up their own lapse. He alleged that the police behaved in a high-handed manner with her on the road. Instead of taking measures to correct their actions, they were trying to defend themselves.More Related News
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