"Police targeted our workers because we have pushed them to take action in several rape cases earlier. We will file an affidavit in this matter with the Supreme Court demanding judicial intervention for proper investigation in the case and compensation for the victims," AAP president Arvind Kejriwal told reporters here today.
"Our workers were protesting outside Gokulpuri police station demanding registration of an FIR in the gangrape case of a Bihari woman. Instead of filing an FIR, police personnel brutally beat them up and arrested 18 people on false charges," he said.
Kejriwal was flanked by AAP workers, allegedly assaulted by police, who have come out on bail. Many of them had their hands and legs heavily bandaged and marks of bruises on their body. Sharing their stories, they claimed police had targeted them wilfully.
"We were asking them to file an FIR in the rape case but they beat us up and abused us. Even male police officers assaulted girls and women among us," said 17-year-old Rawat.
