‘Books thrown away, students assaulted’: CJP’s Abhijit Debaki files fresh charges against Delhi Police

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Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijit Debki on Thursday alleged that Delhi Police assaulted two students over setting up a library at the Jantar Mantar protest site, and sharing photos and videos that allegedly showed injury marks on the neck and hand of one of the youth.

In a post on X, Debke claimed that the two students were attacked while trying to set up a library to encourage people at the protest site to read books. (X/@abhijeet_dipke)
In a post on X, Debke claimed that the two students were attacked while trying to set up a library to encourage people at the protest site to read books. (X/@abhijeet_dipke)

In a post on X, Debke claimed that the two students were attacked while trying to set up a library to encourage people at the protest site to read books.

“Delhi Police physically assaulted two young boys for setting up a library at Jantar Mantar. These boys just wanted people to read books at the protest site. Why did the police assault them?” books.

Debki also claimed that after the assault, police personnel interrogated the students and asked: “Kya hai ki humne maara evidence?” (“What evidence do you have that we assaulted you?”).

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The books were disposed of, and the ACP’s name was mentioned in the allegations

The CJP founder further alleged that ACP Ajay Sharma and his team threw books, including those of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Bhagat Singh, during the incident.

He called for the officer to be suspended immediately, considering that getting rid of the two books amounted to an insult to the two historical figures.

Delhi Police has not officially responded to these allegations.

The allegations came on the fifth day of climate activist Sonam Wangchuk’s hunger strike in Jantar Mantar.

While sharing Wangchuk’s health update on X, Dipke claimed that the activist’s blood sugar level dropped to 60 while his blood pressure remained low.

“Sonam Wangchuk’s health is constantly deteriorating. His sugar level has dropped to 60 and his blood pressure is also very low. If anything happens to Sonam sir, the government will be responsible for it,” he said.

Debaki also reiterated his demand for the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.

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As the agitation entered its 13th day, Debke also organized an interaction titled “Chai Pe Charcha with Cockroaches”, saying he aimed to collect suggestions from protesters on expanding the movement.

Meanwhile, six students associated with the All India Students Association (AISA) continued their indefinite hunger strike from a separate platform at the protest site.

Debke said the agitation would also raise other accountability issues, including electoral matters such as the Special Intensive Review (SIR) of electoral rolls.

(With inputs from PTI)

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