Lucknow, May 8: A women IPS officer has accused the a BJP MLA in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s hometown Gorakhpur of misbehaving with her.

The police claimed that the MLA was angry because she had removed some people, protesting against a liquor shop, whom he had told to stay put till he arrived.
The MLA however accused the police officer of high-handedness and rejected her accusations as baseless. The incident occurred in the Kareemnagar area of the city where some people, protesting against a liquor shop, were removed by the police.
Local BJP MLA Radha Mohan Das Aggarwal reached the spot amid complaints by protestors that the Circle Officer Charu Nigam had forcibly removed them. They alleged that the police had hit a woman and dragged an 80-year-old man. The MLA questioned the IPS officer about the action and told her that there had been orders by the state government that liquor shops will not function in densely populated residential areas.
Amid the exchange of words, Nigam took out a handkerchief and wiped her tears, visuals which were captured and telecast by news channels. The police officer later accused the MLA of misbehaving and insulting her.
“The MLA misbehaved with me and refused to acknowledge in full public view that he is speaking to a lady police officer,” Nigam said.
On the footage showing her wiping tears, she said, “I did not weep, as it is not ingrained in my personality. However, I got emotional when my senior officer supported me.” The protestors were removed from the road as they were obstructing the traffic, she said.
When the MLA arrived, the road was free from protestors, 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 protestors, who were demanding closure of a liquor outlet in their locality.
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