Delhi Police questions AAP leader Rajendra Pal over conversion row

By ANI | Published: October 11, 2022 05:18 PM2022-10-11T17:18:07+5:302022-10-11T22:50:13+5:30

The Delhi police said that AAP leader and MLA Rajendra Pal Gautam, who is at the centre of the 'conversion' event, have been issued a notice to answer a few questions, adding that FIR will be registered only if any cognizable offence is made.

Delhi Police questions AAP leader Rajendra Pal over conversion row | Delhi Police questions AAP leader Rajendra Pal over conversion row

Delhi Police questions AAP leader Rajendra Pal over conversion row

The Delhi police said that AAP leader and MLA Rajendra Pal Gautam, who is at the centre of the 'conversion' event, have been issued a notice to answer a few questions, adding that FIR will be registered only if any cognizable offence is made.

"He has been called for an inquiry in connection with an event that took place in Ambedkar Bhavan and for which a complaint was received. It's a normal inquiry. Let's see what comes out of it," said DCP of Central district ( Shweta Chauhan on the notice that was sent to Gautam to appear for inquiry at 2 pm today.

She further added that he was not questioned yesterday, and was only served a notice to come down to Police Station to answer a few questions.

"As of now, it is at the inquiry stage. If any cognizable offence is made, FIR will be registered," she said.

In the purported viral video, Gautam was seen along with hundreds of people taking an oath. Purportedly, the person on the microphone leads the oath with," 'We will not believe in Brahma, Vishnu, Mahesh, Gauri-Ganesh as Gods and will never pray to them. I will not consider Ram and Krishna as Gods and will never... I will not pray to Gauri Ganpati etc or any other Hindu religious Gods and goddesses".

This video of organizing 'Ghar Wapsi in Buddhism' program in Delhi on October 5 under the banner of 'Mission Jai Bhim' was shared on Rajendra Pal Gautam's Facebook page.

According to the officials, a police team went to Gautam's house on Monday, where he was questioned regarding the matter.

A senior police officer on Monday said that Gautam has been asked to appear so that he can be questioned to ascertain the sequence of incidents and verify facts related to the gathering and their conversion to Buddhism.

However, on Friday, Gautam termed this as false propaganda. He also told reporters that the vows taken at the event to "not worship Hindu gods and goddesses were originally taken by BR Ambedkar in 1956.

The same evening (Friday) Gautam accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of spreading false narratives against him and alleged that only a portion of his speech was being circulated in social media by the BJP.

Notably, Gautam resigned as AAP minister on Sunday following a meeting with Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other senior party leaders.

Taking to Twitter, Gautam announced his resignation, typed on his letterhead, on Sunday and said, "Today I have been freed from many shackles, and been born again. Now I will continue to fight for rights and atrocities on the society more firmly without any restrictions."

However, the letter was not addressed to anyone in particular.

The AAP leader in his letter wrote that the BJP has been targeting several sections of society for political gains, and he cannot be a mute spectator to that. However, he does not want his actions to cause any inconvenience to the party leader and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.

The AAP minister also claimed that the same oath was taken by Babasaheb Ambedkar, when he converted to Buddhism and said, "We have repeated the same pledge. On October 14, 1956, when Baba Saheb adopted Buddhism, he made 22 vows, which we have also taken in the oath. Watch the full video, BJP is running it by truncating it for its own benefit. BJP will do anything but make its vote clear."

( With inputs from ANI )

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