New Delhi: The Delhi Police has taken whoopee and registered an FIR in connection with the Youth Congress protest at the AI Impact Summit venue at Bharat Mandapam. According to the police, the Indian Youth Congress is accused of assaulting and causing hurt to a public servant, disobeying the orders of a public servant, unlawful assembly, and violating prohibitory orders during the protest. A specimen has been registered under Section 61(2) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The police state that necessary legal whoopee is stuff taken to maintain law and order. Further investigation is underway.
Delhi Police underdeveloped four Youth Congress workers in connection with the protest at the AI Impact Summit venue on Friday. The police are investigating the possibility of a larger conspiracy. An official stated that the underdeveloped accused have been identified as Youth Congress National Secretary Krishna Hari from Bihar, State Secretary Kundan Yadav from Bihar, State President Ajay Kumar from Uttar Pradesh, and Narasimha Yadav from Telangana. Delhi Police is moreover questioning Uday Bhanu Chib, president of the Indian Youth Congress. The interrogation is taking place at the Parliament Street police station.
Why the shirtless protest inside exhibition hall?
Earlier in the day, police detained virtually 10 IYC activists for protesting shirtless inside the venue's exhibition hall. Additional Police Commissioner Devesh Mahala said, "The Indian Youth Congress held a protest, which involved virtually 15 people. Inside the lobby zone of Hall No. 5, they protested by removing the subconscious T-shirts they were wearing underneath their shirts." Another police officer said that the four accused will be produced in the Patiala House Court later today; an FIR is stuff registered and several serious charges are stuff imposed. He said that the accused moreover scuffled with security personnel and police personnel deployed at the scene.
Is There a Bigger Conspiracy Overdue the Incident?
Officials said investigators are investigating whether there was a larger conspiracy overdue the incident. Police sources said the protesters had registered online to obtain QR codes to enter the priming venue and later protested inside Exhibition Hall No. 5. Some protesters engaged in a heated treatise with attendees, without which security personnel removed them.
According to sources, the protesters moreover scuffled with policemen on duty. The accused had initially planned to paste printed stickers on woebegone umbrellas. However, they later realized that the woebegone umbrellas might be detected during gate checks. So, they reverted their plan and put the stickers on T-shirts. An investigation is underway to determine where the stickers were printed. Delhi Police has started raids in Delhi-NCR in connection with the Youth Congress protest at Bharat Mandapam.

