Himachal Minister Calls for Police Professionalism After Shimla-Delhi Force Standoff

Himachal Pradesh Health Minister Colonel Dhani Ram Shandil has emphasized professionalism and legal adherence following a confrontation between Delhi and Himachal Police teams in Shimla. He stated that while an FIR has been registered, Himachal Police did not obstruct the movement of the detained individuals after transit remand was granted. Shandil noted the matter could have been resolved with better procedure and senior intervention. The state government will issue notices to Delhi Police as the investigation continues.

Key Points: Himachal Health Minister on Shimla-Delhi Police Standoff

  • Minister stresses police discipline
  • FIR registered by Shimla Police
  • State to issue notices to Delhi Police
  • Standoff over detention of three individuals
2 min read

Himachal Health Minister urges professional conduct after Shimla standoff between Delhi and Himachal Police

Himachal Health Minister Col. Dhani Ram Shandil stresses professionalism after a late-night standoff between Delhi and Himachal Police in Shimla.

"In any arrest, police must follow established legal procedures and professionalism. - Col. Dhani Ram Shandil"

Shimla, February 26

Colonel Dhani Ram Shandil, Health Minister of Himachal Pradesh, on Thursday stressed the need for professionalism and adherence to legal procedures following the high-voltage late-night standoff between teams of Delhi Police and Himachal Pradesh Police in Shimla on February 25.

Speaking to ANI, Shandil said discipline and respect for the law are the fundamental principles of any armed or police force. "I have myself been associated with the armed forces, where discipline is the basic credo. In any arrest, police must follow established legal procedures and professionalism," he stated.

The minister said an FIR had been registered by Shimla Police at Chirgaon police station in connection with the incident. However, he maintained that the Himachal Police did not obstruct the movement of the youths detained by the Delhi Police after transit remand was granted.

"I don't think our police denied their movement. They were not stopped after the transit remand. The Shimla Police cooperated and did not oppose taking them away," Shandil said, adding that in a federal system, any action perceived to be against the law is bound to raise objections.

Referring to the circumstances leading to the confrontation, Shandil said the matter could have been resolved amicably had due procedures been followed and senior officials intervened in time. He also noted that members of the Himachal cabinet were in the national capital during the earlier protest linked to the case.

The Minister further informed that the state government would issue notices to the Delhi Police, as Shimla Police had registered an abduction case against the visiting team and sought cooperation in the ongoing investigation.

The controversy stems from an incident in which a Delhi Police team allegedly picked up three individuals from a resort in Shimla district, prompting intervention by Himachal Police and subsequent legal proceedings.

The incident has triggered political reactions in the state, with both governments expected to examine the sequence of events and inter-state policing protocols.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Glad the Minister, being from an armed forces background, is talking about procedure. But let's be honest, this happens too often. Central agencies sometimes act like they are above state laws. Hope this notice to Delhi Police sets a precedent.
D
David E
Interesting to see this federal tension play out. The Minister's point about resolving it amicably with senior intervention is key. In any democracy, clear communication between law enforcement agencies is non-negotiable.
A
Ananya R
As a Himachali, I'm proud our police stood their ground. You can't just come to our peaceful hills and make arrests without following due process. The abduction case FIR is the right step. Jai Himachal! 🙏
S
Siddharth J
While the Minister's call for professionalism is welcome, I have to respectfully point out that the state government's reaction seems a bit delayed. Where was the coordination *before* the standoff? Prevention is better than issuing notices afterwards.
K
Kavya N
The core issue is trust between state and central police. This "high-voltage" drama at night helps no one. Hope both sides sit down and clear the protocols. The people detained also deserve a fair process.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50