Himachal-Delhi police standoff over Youth Congress arrests drags on till dawn

Himachal-Delhi police standoff over Youth Congress arrests drags on till dawn
Shimla/New Delhi: The dramatic standoff between Delhi Police and Himachal Pradesh Police over the arrest of three Indian Youth Congress (IYC) workers for the shirtless protest at the AI Summit in Delhi dragged on till the early hours of Thursday.The Delhi-Haryana police team was stopped thrice by Shimla police — the last time at 4am on Thursday after they had got an 18-hour transit remand from the additional chief judicial magistrate (ACJM) in Shimla. It was only around 6am, 24 hours after the arrests, that the Delhi and Haryana cops could leave for the national capital with the three accused — Saurabh Singh, Siddharth Avdhoot and Arbaaz Khan.
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The Delhi-Haryana police team had picked up the trio from a resort in Chirgaon, 120km from Shimla, around 6am on Wednesday. The resort owner filed a complaint with Shimla Police that 15-20 men in plain clothes forcibly took away three guests and seized electronic equipment, including a CCTV digital video recorder (DVR).Shimla Police, in coordination with Solan Police, intercepted the vehicles at multiple locations, including Shoghi, ISBT Shimla and Dharampur in Solan. The Delhi and Haryana cops told Shimla Police the trio was arrested in connection with an FIR registered in Delhi on Feb 20.
A jurisdictional confrontation ensued. Shimla Police detained the Delhi and Haryana cops over procedural concerns, alleging they were not informed about the operation. According to Himachal officials, the visiting police team did not hand over seizure memo of the items taken from the resort.The Delhi and Haryana cops set off yet again. In the evening, Chirgaon Police registered an FIR for abduction following a complaint from the resort owner. The visiting cops were again stopped again at Shoghi barrier, 15km from Shimla, late in the evening. Amid heated arguments, they were told about the abduction FIR and asked to join the investigation.To ensure compliance with legal procedures and safeguard the rights of the detainees, Shimla Police produced the three accused before a local court and they also underwent medical examination at Deen Dayal Upadhyay (Ripon) Hospital in Shimla later that night. Close to midnight, they were presented at the residence of the Shimla ACJM, who granted transit remand to Delhi Police.At 4am, they were stopped yet again at Shoghi barrier. It was not until 6am that they could finally leave for Delhi.The police standoff triggered a political faceoff. A BJP delegation led by leader of the opposition and former CM Jairam Thakur met governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Thursday and submitted a memorandum, alleging interference in Delhi Police's lawful action and "political misuse of the police machinery" by Congress govt. BJP demanded a high-level investigation by central govt into the CM's office and action against guilty officials.Himachal CM's media advisor Naresh Chauhan termed the allegations against state govt "baseless and wrong", and criticised Thakur for "defending Delhi Police instead of supporting state police". "The state is not shielding protesters," he said.3-day police custody for accusedMeanwhile, a Delhi court on Thursday sent the three accused to three day' police custody after Delhi Police sought custodial interrogation.Chief judicial magistrate Mridul Gupta passed the order, observing the accused would be "permitted to meet their counsel during interrogation in accordance with BNSS Section 38 at reasonable intervals fixed by the investigating officer".Delhi Police produced the IYC workers before the court after bringing them from Himachal Pradesh under transit remand. Seeking five days' custody, the prosecution submitted that custodial interrogation was required to ascertain the origin of the conspiracy, establish the chain of command, confirm the mode and method of payment, and confront them with co-accused.According to the prosecution, Siddharth designed and circulated the content printed on the protest T-shirts, while Saurav created a WhatsApp group to mobilise participants, and he and Arbaaz were present inside the venue during the agitation. It further alleged that the three were "hiding in resorts in Himachal Pradesh". Despite repeated warnings and knowledge of their colleague's arrests, they continued to conceal themselves, reflecting their "apparent respect for the law", as per public prosecutor Atul Srivastav.Opposing the plea, the defence said the case must be viewed holistically and was limited to the protest that day, terming the action "witch hunting". It argued that the accused were neither seen in CCTV footage nor involved in any hateful speech, and that no police personnel was harmed, adding the case was built on rhetoric rather than evidence. The defence, led by advocate Roopesh Bhadoria, also flagged the mechanical use of the phrase "tukde-tukde" in the FIR, questioning whether "investigative agencies were now resorting to recycled narratives instead of credible material evidence".The court remanded the trio, along with two other co-accused — Ajay Kumar and Raja Gujjar — in police custody till March 1 in the same case. While Saurabh and Arbaaz are from UP, Siddharth hails from MP.The AI Impact Summit 2026 began on Feb 16 at Bharat Mandapam. On Feb 20, several men allegedly entered the venue wearing T-shirts bearing images of PM Modi and US President Donald Trump, along with slogans against govt and the India-US trade deal.

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