Thursday, February 19, 2026

Topic: Delhi Police

AAP’s Sanjay Singh slams Delhi Police, says AISA women leaders were told to “take off clothes” inside police station

AAP MP Sanjay Singh alleged that AISA women leaders were verbally abused and told to “take off clothes” inside a Delhi police station following clashes during protests over the UGC Social Equity Regulations,

Delhi Police question Muslim woman influencer in Turkman Gate demolition protest case

Nearly a month after protests during the demolition near Turkman Gate’s Faiz-e-Ilahi Mosque, Delhi Police questioned Muslim influencer Aiman Rizwi over a video linked to the unrest, as she denied involvement in the alleged violence and accused police of harassing her, detaining her children, and seizing her phone for her social media activism.

Six years after Delhi pogrom, court summons two cops in Faizan’s custodial death case

After six years, a Delhi court has issued summons to two Delhi Police personnel in connection with the death of a young Muslim man,...

NDA ally RPI(A) national secretary arrested in Delhi for using forged embassy number plates

NDA ally Republican Party of India (A)’s national secretary Ashma Begum has been arrested for allegedly using forged embassy number plates on a car she bought at an embassy auction to access diplomatic areas in Delhi, police said.

JMI students gather to mark six years since police violence on anti-CAA protesters

More than 500 students gathered inside the university to commemorate the anniversary of the December 15, 2019 violence, when police and paramilitary forces entered Jamia’s campus, fired tear gas, beat students and vandalised property, including the Zakir Hussain Library. The crackdown left several students grievously injured, with at least one losing his eyesight permanently.

Air pollution protest arrests deepen: Bail denied as Delhi Police allege Naxal connection; students deny allegations

A Delhi court has again denied bail to multiple students arrested during an air pollution protest at India Gate, with eight of them now sent to extended judicial custody. Delhi Police allege that some protesters used pepper spray on personnel and had links to the banned Radical Students Union (RSU), claims that the students strongly reject as an attempt to criminalise a peaceful demonstration on Delhi’s pollution crisis.