Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra criticized the Punjab Police and the AAP-led Punjab government for disrespecting the Delhi Assembly. Mishra claimed that former Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has been “untraceable” since allegedly making disrespectful remarks about Sikh Gurus in the Delhi legislature.
Mishra, facing an FIR in Punjab for sharing a purportedly “doctored” video of Atishi’s controversial statement, unveiled a poster labeling the AAP leader as “Untraceable” in Hindi. He expressed his frustration on social media, highlighting the incident that occurred in the Delhi Assembly on January 6.
According to Mishra, during a discussion to honor the 350th anniversary of the martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji and others, the Leader of the Opposition in Delhi used vulgar and abusive language, disrupting the proceedings. Mishra criticized the Punjab Police for conducting a forensic check on a video clip related to Atishi’s remark without permission from the Delhi Assembly.
Questioning the Punjab Police’s actions, Mishra emphasized that the original recording of the remark belongs to the Delhi Assembly. He accused the Punjab Police of misusing their power by filing false cases and attempting to intimidate individuals. Mishra urged Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann not to partake in such actions and to uphold respect for the Guru.
The Punjab Police have filed a case against Mishra for allegedly circulating a doctored video of Atishi’s statement. The Delhi Assembly has requested a report from the Punjab Police on their investigation using the Assembly’s footage. Delhi Speaker Vijender Gupta demanded an explanation from the Punjab Police, with a deadline extended to Thursday.
