Soldier Welfare Minister Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore scolding the police
Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, the Minister of Industries and Military Welfare in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, has given a stern rebuke to the police officers. A video of the entire incident has also surfaced. In which Rajyavardhan Rathore is seen teaching etiquette to the ACP. Behind his tough style, there have been cases of policemen beating up para commandos. Rajyavardhan Singh reached the police station in this matter.
On Sunday, Arvind Singh Rajput, posted as a commando in Jammu and Kashmir, reached Shiprapath police station in the city in connection with the case of a person known to him. Arvind alleged that the behavior of the policemen inside the police station was not good. For this reason he told the policemen that he was posted in the Indian Army. After this, the policemen started misbehaving with them, locked them up, stripped them of their clothes and started beating them.
Insulted the commandos
The policemen insulted Commando Arvind and chased him from there. After which the soldier complained about the whole matter to the Minister of Soldier Welfare. When Rajyavardhan Singh came to know about the whole matter, he immediately reached the police station and questioned the policemen there. Rajyavardhan showed evidence of the attack on the jawan in the mobile phones of senior police officers. While he was talking to the accused policemen, ACP Sanjay Sharma, present there, stopped him. ACP Sanjay Sharma said that the soldier abused me along with the policemen.
Rathore got angry
Rajyavardhan was furious at this and scolded ACP Sanjay Sharma for stopping him. In front of senior police officers, he asked Sanjay Sharma why are you interfering when I am talking? Don’t you even know basic protocol? While asking the question, Rajyavardhan said that he is talking patiently and ACP wants to contest from him. After this, Rajyavardhan scolded the ACP and asked him to answer when spoken to. Otherwise, be careful. If you don’t want to stand, go to your office.