
Five U.P. police officers suspended on SP complaint during bypolls in 15 Assembly seats across four States
The Hindu
Five police officers suspended in U.P. for misconduct with burqa-clad women during bypolls; incidents of violence reported in Punjab and U.P.
Five police officers were suspended in Uttar Pradesh on Wednesday (November 20, 2024) after Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav complained that they were using indecent behaviour and language with burqa-clad women to prevent them from casting their votes. He demanded a repoll in the Kundraki constituency.
Apart from U.P., bypolls were also held in six Assembly seats in Punjab, Kerala, and Uttarakhand. Stray incidents of violence were reported in at least two seats, one each in Punjab and U.P.
This is the first poll in Uttar Pradesh after the general election, where the BJP’s Lok Sabha tally in the State fell from 66 seats in 2019 to 36, while the SP-led INDIA bloc won 43 seats. The bypolls in these nine Assembly seats are being seen as a critical barometer to assess whether the SP has maintained its gains.
Mr. Yadav posted a video on X showing Muslim women complaining that they had not been allowed to vote, and called for the immediate suspension of a Station House Officer in Ibrahimpur who allegedly “used indecent behaviour and language with women to prevent them from casting their votes”. In another post, he said, “All police officers who are checking voter cards and Aadhaar IDs should be immediately suspended on the basis of video evidence. Police have no right to check Aadhaar ID cards or identity cards.”
Acting on his complaints, the Election Commission ordered the suspension of five police personnel. Uttar Pradesh Chief Election Officer Navdeep Rinwa said that two police personnel were suspended in Kanpur, along with two more in Muzaffarnagar, and one in Moradabad.
The BJP also sought the intervention of the Commission in order to check the identity of burqa-wearing women voters, claiming their IDs did not match with their faces. BJP spokesperson Manish Shukla said the SP and its chief are scared of losing the bypolls.
“The SP has lost trust in the voters. That is why they have gathered external disruptive elements in the bypoll areas. According to several media reports, the faces of women wearing burqas are not matching with their identity cards,” Mr. Shukla said.













