Expressing concerns over the law and order situation in Delhi, former Congress president Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra on Tuesday after a purported video a BSP leader's son brandishing a weapon at a five-star hotel went viral on social media. Vadra asked Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal if he has seen the video of the 'insane' act.
"I really fear for the safety of our children and the people of our city, the capital of our country. What is the law and order prevailing and who is accountable?" Vadra wrote in his Facebook post.
"Has the Chief Minister seen what is existing and will they make an example of this insane behaviour with guns n profanity? There were a bunch of children having dinner at the hotel and other friends, earlier... God help us!!" he went on to add.
The man who brandished a gun at South Delhi's Hyatt Hotel was later identified as Ashish Pandey, hails from Lucknow and is the son of former BSP MP Rakesh Pandey. His brother, Ritesh Pandey, is a sitting MLA in Uttar Pradesh.
The Delhi Police said an FIR has been registered under the Arms Act and sections of the IPC, including those related to causing hurt (323), criminal intimidation (506) and using force with the intent to outrage the modesty of a woman (354).
Initially the case was registered under the Arms Act and sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) were added later, police said, adding that they have also reached out to their Uttar Pradesh counterparts.
The complaint about the incident was received Monday from the assistant security manager of the Hyatt Regency Hotel in RK Puram, following which a Look Out Circular (LOC) was issued, they said.
The Hyatt Regency in Delhi maintained that it is taking "seriously" the incident and will cooperate with the authorities in the investigation.
AAP blames the Centre
Latching on to the incident the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) targeted the Centre, which controls the Delhi Police, over the law and order issue in the national capital.
Party spokesperson Dilip Pandey said the BJP-ruled Centre should answer why it has no control over the system, which it supervises through the lieutenant governor (LG), and asked what steps are being taken by police to check growing crime in the city.
BJP hits back
BJP Delhi unit chief Manoj Tiwari said there is evidence in the form CCTV footage of the incident and a proper investigation should be conducted for appropriate action.
After the video of the incident went viral, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju said the police had initiated action in the case.
"The Delhi Police has initiated action on this incident which is also being shown in the media. An FIR has been registered under the Arms Act and the IPC. Strong and appropriate action will be taken. Also verifying the identity of others," the minister tweeted.
What actually happened
Police said the security staff of the hotel told them that the accused and the victims were partying at a nightclub in the hotel and had an argument over using the washroom.
A woman accompanying the accused abused the victims and called them "transgenders", a senior officer privy to the probe said.
It is suspected that both the parties involved were drunk at the time of the incident, he said.
"No PCR call was made by any of the parties or even by the hotel authorities. It is negligence on the part of the hotel as something major could have happened.
"We are exploring legal options in the matter and will also inform our licensing branch that will see what action can be taken against the hotel," another officer privy to the probe said.
He said after the video went viral, police contacted the hotel authorities and then they lodged the complaint. The police said it had issued a LOC and also contacted their counterparts in Uttar Pradesh.
Joint Commissioner of Police (New Delhi) Ajay Chaudhary said the incident took place on October 14 at 3.40 am.
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(With PTI inputs)
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