Political temperatures are soaring in the national capital following the heartbreaking death of young Kamal Dhyaani, who plunged into an uncovered pit in Janakpuri. AAP Delhi president Saurabh Bharadwaj has launched a blistering offensive against Delhi Police and the government, calling for the instant suspension of Commissioner Satish Golcha amid allegations of criminal oversight and post-mortem tampering.
‘This isn’t mere misfortune; it’s manslaughter by apathy,’ thundered Bharadwaj, pointing to police-held mobile data that pinpointed Dhyaani’s location—information never relayed to his family despite its potential to avert disaster. Instead, officers allegedly shifted blame to the victim to safeguard the regime.
Dhyaani’s kin endured a nightmarish odyssey across six stations, met with indifference and no FIRs, while implicated SHOs remain unscathed. Safety lapses were stark: no initial barricades, hastily installed only after official visits to simulate precaution.
Bharadwaj decried the non-disclosure of local CCTV evidence, interpreting it as proof of a cover-up. He demanded public release of all footages to establish facts surrounding the fatal fall.
AAP’s ultimatum is clear: an unbiased inquiry into the death, the evasion of reports, location secrecy, and video blackout. Suspending the commissioner, they argue, is the first step toward restoring public trust in a police force accused of prioritizing politics over people. As debates rage, the incident spotlights chronic urban hazards plaguing Delhi.