The controversy surrounding the alleged slap incident involving Meerut SSP has intensified, with the Lalita murder case becoming a major political issue in Uttar Pradesh. The incident has triggered reactions from opposition parties, activists, and political leaders, while authorities have increased security measures in the affected area. nThe controversy began after a protest at the Meerut Collectorate over demands for justice in the Lalita murder case. During the demonstration, visuals showing a confrontation between police officials and protesters surfaced, leading to widespread criticism and questions over police conduct. The alleged use of force by senior police officials has become the central point of debate, with opposition leaders demanding accountability and appropriate action. The issue has now reached Lucknow, where political discussions and protests have intensified. Posters demanding justice have reportedly appeared, adding further pressure on the administration. Azad Samaj Party MP Chandrashekhar Azad has announced plans to meet the victim’s family, following which security arrangements have been strengthened around the village. Authorities have deployed additional police personnel in the area to maintain law and order amid concerns over possible political gatherings and public demonstrations. Reports also indicate restrictions around access to the village, with questions being raised over transparency and communication during the ongoing situation. The incident has opened a wider debate on police accountability, handling of public protests, and the rights of citizens seeking justice. While critics argue that excessive force should not be used during demonstrations, officials maintain that maintaining peace and preventing escalation remain their priority. As political leaders prepare to raise the issue further, the Lalita murder case and the Meerut SSP controversy continue to remain in focus across Uttar Pradesh. The coming days are expected to see further developments as demands for investigation and action grow louder.

