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Mohit Pandey, a 30-year-old man, died in police custody at the Chinhat police station in Lucknow, leading to widespread protests from his family and local residents. Mohit was reportedly detained under suspicion of involvement in a local incident, though specific details about the allegations remain unclear. Concerned family members reported him missing when he did not return home for several days, prompting them to seek information from the police.
CCTV footage released from the police station has sparked outrage, showing Mohit lying on the floor in a state of distress before he became unresponsive. The video captured critical moments leading up to his death, including what appears to be physical abuse. This footage quickly went viral on social media, inciting anger among the public and raising questions about police accountability and the treatment of detainees. Relatives of Mohit reacted by placing his body at the ministerial residence intersection in Vibhav Khand, demanding justice and accountability from law enforcement.
In response to the mounting protests, Samajwadi Party leader Pooja Shukla arrived to express solidarity with the grieving family. However, she was arrested by the police as tensions escalated at the protest site. Local law enforcement attempted to disperse the crowd, but protesters refused to leave, chanting slogans against the Uttar Pradesh government and demanding a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mohit's death.
BKT MLA Yogesh Shukla subsequently visited the family to lend support, addressing their demands for job security, compensation, and strict action against the police officers involved. He emphasized that the family's calls for accountability would be taken seriously, promising to advocate for justice on their behalf. The incident has prompted discussions about police practices and the need for reform in Uttar Pradesh, as community leaders and political figures call for a high-level inquiry into Mohit Pandey's death and the overall treatment of individuals in police custody.