How Delhi Police planned Sonam Wangchuk’s early morning removal
Wangchuk has been on a hunger strike since June 28 as part of a protest organised by the Cockroach Janta Party, demanding broader reforms to the examination system and the resignation of Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over repeated examination paper leaks.
After taking charge, Kumar met with all the special commissioners of police-rank officers and began preparing a strategy to remove Wangchuk from the protest site. “Initially, the routine of all the Cockroach Janta Party members was discussed. They learnt of a small window of some minutes in the morning when Cockroach Janta Party founder Abhijeet Dipke went out to a nearby restroom. They decided to pick Wangchuk exactly at that time,” a source said.
The last time the Cockroach Janta Party organised its protest, all the police personnel were called at Delhi Police headquarters and briefed. The plan details were leaked, but this time, only senior police officers were aware of the exact plan.
On Friday, around 11 pm, a message was sent to all the station house officers (SHOs) of the New Delhi district that a security drill would be held on Saturday morning. The SHOs were asked to reach the Parliament Street police station by 3 am, along with 10 police personnel.
“All of them reached and they were taken to Mandir Marg police station where they were briefed by the DCP (New Delhi district) Sachin Sharma about their exact plan. They were informed that they were there to execute a plan to remove Wangchuk from the protest site. They were informed they would have to wait for Dipke’s movement and remove Wangchuk within 30 seconds. They parked one ambulance near Kerala House in Jantar Mantar,” a source said.
Around 6.30 am, when Dipke went out, police reached the stage, placed a white curtain and removed Wangchuk. “Within two minutes, he was picked up by four to five policemen and was taken in an ambulance to Safdarjung Hospital. The police then started removing all the protesters. At the same time, a police team stopped Dipke,” the source added.
Several Opposition parties, including the Congress, Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party, and Shiv Sena (UBT), have extended support to Wangchuk, demanding that the Centre engage with him and sack Pradhan.
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