Viral Video: Surprising! Meerut Family Allegedly Assaulted by Uttarakhand Police, Faces Serious Charges, Watch

A dispute is developing over claims that Uttarakhand police physically abused a family in Meerut then filed charges that the family had a weapon and meant to cause harm. The incident, which was caught on camera and extensively shared on social media, ignites discussion and poses questions regarding civil rights and police behavior.

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Viral Video: The Uttarakhand police allegedly mistreated a Meerut family. A video purportedly shows pushing and scuffles in Jwalapur. The youngster and other family members are being beaten by the cops, according to the footage. Relentlessly reminding the police that the family is united is how those in the vicinity are attempting to dissuade them.

Police Accuse Four Family Members of Misconduct

Four family members have been accused of misbehaving, hitting, and abusing the police, and the police have filed a FIR against them at the Jwalapur police station. The parents, along with their son and daughter, have been accused by the police. The drivers of the cars allegedly showed them a weapon, according to the police. Their goal was to murder the officers. On the other hand, the people claim that the pistol is not shown at all in the video. The family was taken to the police station by the police.

Video Evidence Shows Uttarakhand Police Allegedly Beating Family

You can see the family members being beaten by the Uttarakhand police in the video. The family was beaten up by the cops, according to the witnesses. However, a case was instead brought against them. At the Jwalapur police station, the police have filed a case against Satendra Rathi, his wife, son, and daughter. Police are holding all four of them. According to the police's FIR, all four of the individuals assaulted and mistreated the officers. They have assaulted the police and disrupted government work. They mistreated them and threatened to kill the cops by brandishing a loaded firearm.

Traffic Chaos During Nirjala Ekadashi Bathing Festival

A case has been registered on the complaint of SI Ravindra Joshi. It is written in it - "On the occasion of Nirjala Ekadashi bathing festival, I was on duty on 16 June at Harilok Tiraha in traffic management. There was a lot of traffic pressure in Haridwar due to Ganga Dussehra bath. Traffic was completely disrupted. At around 3 pm, a vehicle, whose number - UP 15 DE 5666, stopped in front of the country liquor shop on the highway."

He added, "I went to the spot with my team and asked to remove it. On this, the people sitting in the vehicle refused to remove the vehicle. I also told them that there is heavy traffic, but they did not agree. Along with this, I also challaned a Fortuner car parked there in a no parking area. Meanwhile, the people sitting in the first car got angry and started abusing the policemen. The women sitting in the back seat also started abusing."

Police Seize Satendra Rathi's Vehicle in Jwalapur

Kankarkheda, Meerut, resident Satendra Rathi traveled to Haridwar on Sunday, June 16, along with his wife Manju, daughter Kanak, and son Grihavit. The whole family had departed in their automobile on Ganga Dussehra to bathe in the Ganga. The family parked the car on the side and began purchasing water when they arrived in Jwalapur, which is close to Haridwar. Subsequently, two Uttarakhand Police soldiers arrived at the location and seized the vehicle.

Satendra Rathi allegedly told the policemen that he had come down to buy water. Do not challan. On this, the policemen got angry and misbehaved with Satendra Rathi. When other members of the family protested against this, the policemen started beating Satendra Rathi's son Grihavit Rathi and his family in public. A crowd gathered at the spot. The crowd tried to stop the police from beating people saying that their families were with them but the police did not stop. People made a video of this incident and posted it on social media.

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