Police ‘killed’ Dalit man, alleges Rahul in Parbhani – Read

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi on Monday met the family of Parbhani resident Somnath Suryavanshi, who died in judicial custody after being held for violence in the city in central Maharashtra, and later said he was “killed” because he was a Dalit and protecting the Constitution.

Parbhani witnessed violence after a glass-enclosed replica of the Constitution near Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s statue outside the city’s railway station was vandalised on December 10. Suryavanshi (35), a resident of Shankar Nagar, was among more than 50 persons arrested in connection with the violence, and later died at a state-run hospital after falling ill, police have said.

Police “killed” Suryavanshi, and it was a ”cent per cent custodial death”, Gandhi alleged after meeting his family members in Parbhani in the Marathwada region.

The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, talking to reporters later, said Suryavanshi’s family members showed him the post-mortem report, as well as some photographs and videos.

Suryavanshi died on December 15 at a state-run hospital where he was rushed after complaining of chest pain and uneasiness while in judicial custody and lodged at the Parbhani district central prison, as per police.

The state government has ordered a judicial probe into the Parbhani violence.

Gandhi said, ”The youth was killed because he was a Dalit and protecting the Constitution. This is a cent per cent custodial death. The police have murdered him. The chief minister lied in the assembly to give a message to the police. The RSS ideology is to wipe out the Constitution.”

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