AAP Leader Saurabh Bharadwaj Detained During Protest Over Janakpuri Death
AAP's Saurabh Bharadwaj Detained in Janakpuri Protest

AAP Leader Saurabh Bharadwaj Detained During Janakpuri Protest Over Tragic Death

NEW DELHI: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi unit president Saurabh Bharadwaj, along with several party workers, was detained by police on Sunday while participating in a protest in west Delhi's Janakpuri. The demonstration was organized to demand justice for 25-year-old Kamal Dhyani, who died earlier on Thursday after his motorcycle allegedly fell into an unmarked pit.

Peaceful Tribute Turns Into Police Action

According to the AAP, Bharadwaj and other leaders had gathered in Janakpuri to pay tribute to Dhyani by lighting candles. However, Delhi police erected barricades across the area and proceeded to detain the protesters. In a series of posts on X, Bharadwaj stated that he was being taken away by the police and questioned the action against what he described as a peaceful tribute.

"Today we had come to Janakpuri to pay tribute to Kamal Dhyani who was killed there. The police has put up barricades everywhere today. We said no sloganeering is happening, we will just light candles and leave. Is even this much now a crime?" he wrote.

Political Allegations and Demands for Justice

Bharadwaj also raised political allegations in his post, claiming, "The BJP government had stolen the election through deceit and fraud exactly one year ago today, and the entire Delhi is commemorating this one-year anniversary." He further demanded justice for Kamal Dhyani, action against the Delhi Police Commissioner, and criticized Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta.

Speaking to reporters while being detained, Bharadwaj accused the authorities of suppressing dissent. "You can see the level of dictatorship. No one lodged a complaint, even when the parents of Kamal Dhyani went to six police stations. The police are detaining us when we have all gathered to pay tribute to him," he said.

Background of the Tragic Incident

The protest follows days of sharp criticism by the AAP against the Delhi Police and the BJP-led Delhi government over Dhyani's death. Bharadwaj has alleged police negligence and attempts to hide crucial information related to the case. He claimed that Dhyani's family visited six police stations on the night of the incident but no missing complaint was registered and that the location data of the victim's mobile phone was allegedly deleted.

Dhyani, a resident of Janakpuri, reportedly fell into a deep pit late at night while riding his motorcycle on February 5. His family and friends have alleged that the pit was poorly barricaded and unmarked and that timely police action could have saved his life.

Broader Concerns Over Road Safety

The incident has drawn comparisons with a recent case in Noida, where a young IT professional died after his car plunged into a water-filled construction pit, renewing concerns over road safety, unmarked construction sites, and accountability of civic authorities in the Delhi-NCR region.

The Delhi government has said that it has taken cognizance of the Janakpuri incident and assured action against those responsible. Meanwhile, the AAP has stated it will continue to raise the issue and demand accountability for what it calls a preventable tragedy.