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Delhi Police refutes WB CM's assault claim on Bengali-speaking migrants, calls video ‘fabricated'

Delhi Police refutes WB CM's assault claim on Bengali-speaking migrants, calls video ‘fabricated'

The Print29-07-2025
New Delhi, Jul 28 (PTI) The Delhi Police on Monday called a video shared by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on social media, alleging that a Bengali-speaking woman and her child were assaulted in the national capital for speaking their language, 'fabricated' and 'politically motivated.' Deputy Commissioner of Police (East) Abhishek Dhania on Monday said that the police took immediate cognizance of the video shared on platform 'X' by the West Bengal CM, where she claimed that the woman and her child were brutally assaulted by Delhi Police personnel.
'Upon inquiry, we identified the woman as Sanjanu Parveen. During questioning, she alleged that on the night of July 26, four men in plain clothes posing as police personnel took her and her child to a secluded spot and demanded Rs 25,000, which she claimed to have paid,' Dhania said.
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