New Delhi: The Delhi Police on Wednesday rejected as "totally false" the allegations that its personnel forcibly entered the Congress headquarters and beat up party workers and leaders on a day the party staged protests against the questioning of Rahul Gandhi by the Enforcement Directorate. "The allegations are totally false and we denied them strongly," a senior police officer said. The party, however, shared purported video clips on social media showing police personnel entering its office premises.
The police officer said, "We had tried to stop them and tried to close the gate of AICC (All India Congress Committee) in order to prevent a procession from being taken out... In this process, their might be some scrimmage, but police had not tried to enter the premises of the AICC and they had no reason to enter."
The Congress staged vociferous protests in the national capital on the third day of Rahul Gandhi's questioning by the Enforcement Directorate in a money laundering case. The police officer said, "They (Congress workers and leaders) were not listening to the police. We had been telling them for the past three days that no procession is allowed. We had been giving them the chance to hold their protest at the designated place at Jantar Mantar."