Was assault on Punjabi NRI couple in Dalhousie linked to Kangana Ranaut slap episode? Himachal police clarifies
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The Himachal Pradesh Police have issued a statement clarifying that recent incidents at Khajjiar in Dalhousie area of Chamba district have been misrepresented on social media, particularly the one related to an assault on an NRI couple and alleged links to an incident involving Mandi Lok Sabha BJP MP Kangana Ranaut who was “slapped” by a Punjab-origin CISF woman constable at the Chandigarh airport recently.
The Director General of Police, Himachal Pradesh, emphasised that these incidents were unrelated and had been distorted in various news outlets and social media platforms. The police expressed concern that such misrepresentation could tarnish the image of the local people and the Himachal Pradesh Police, which was known for its discipline and hospitality towards tourists.
Wrong parking was trigger
According to the statement issued by the Himachal Pradesh Police, the incident involving the assault on the NRI couple in Khajjiar on June 9, 2024, stemmed from a parking dispute involving Paramjeet Singh, an ASI with the Chandigarh Police.
Paramjeet had parked his vehicle in a manner that obstructed traffic, prompting the local police to intervene and request him to move the vehicle. The situation escalated when Paramjeet allegedly became verbally abusive and argumentative towards the police personnel from Khajjiar police station, the police said.
The statement clarified that upon investigation by the in charge of the Chamba Sadar police station, the allegations made against the local police were found to be baseless and false. The Himachal Pradesh Police reiterated that they upheld high standards of behaviour and professionalism and always prioritised the safety and welfare of all visitors to the state.
Police caution against rumours
Highlighting Himachal Pradesh as a peaceful state known for its natural beauty and welcoming environment for tourists, the police underscored their commitment to maintaining law and order while ensuring the safety and comfort of everyone within its borders.
The Himachal Pradesh Police urged the public to refrain from spreading misinformation and to trust official sources for accurate information regarding incidents within the state. They assured continued vigilance and responsiveness in addressing any concerns related to public safety and maintaining the state’s reputation as a preferred destination for travellers.