The controversy surrounding the alleged assault by Meerut SSP Avinash Pandey has intensified, with the issue now triggering political reactions across Uttar Pradesh. Following the viral videos showing the senior police officer allegedly slapping protesters demanding justice in the Dalit woman murder case, authorities have tightened security around the victim’s village amid fears of escalating tensions. Heavy police deployment and barricades have been placed on routes leading to the village, with officials allowing entry only to verified local residents. According to reports from the ground, relatives, political representatives, and members of the media have faced restrictions while attempting to reach the victim’s family. The heightened security comes as political leaders announce plans to visit the village and extend support to the bereaved family. The restrictions have sparked fresh questions over transparency, with journalists questioning why access to the village has been limited despite the growing public interest in the case. Opposition parties have accused the administration of attempting to control the narrative, while officials maintain that the measures are aimed solely at preventing political confrontation and preserving law and order. The controversy has also shifted attention back to the conduct of the police during the protest. Viral footage allegedly showing the SSP using physical force against demonstrators has fueled criticism from legal experts, activists, and political leaders, who argue that crowd management must remain within the framework of the law. Meanwhile, the administration continues to defend its security arrangements, saying they are necessary to prevent unrest as emotions remain high following the murder investigation and the subsequent public demonstrations. With political activity increasing and public scrutiny growing, the incident has become a significant law-and-order issue, raising broader concerns over police accountability, media access, and the right to peaceful democratic engagement.

