Lucknow: Samajwadi Party Chief Akhilesh Yadav on Sunday condemned the custodial death of a man in Lucknow and also slammed the Uttar Pradesh government, saying the government should now rename 'police custody' to 'torture house'.
The former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to criticise the custodial death and wrote: "In the capital of Uttar Pradesh, two instances of custodial deaths (Should be read as murder ) have been reported in the past 16 days."
"The government, expert in renaming, should now rename 'police custody' to 'torture house'. Every demand of the victim's family should be fulfilled; we stand with them," Mr Yadav added.
उप्र की राजधानी में पिछले 16 दिनों में पुलिस ‘हिरासत में मौत (हत्या पढ़ा जाए)’ का दूसरा समाचार मिला है।
— Akhilesh Yadav (@yadavakhilesh) October 27, 2024
नाम बदलने में माहिर सरकार को अब ‘पुलिस हिरासत’ का नाम बदलकर ‘अत्याचार गृह’ रख देना चाहिए।
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