
New Delhi: Sachin SharmaAdditional DCP delhi policeAddress to USPC student They were demonstrating against the death of three aspirants due to waterlogging. He expressed shared feelings with protesters in a heartfelt appeal, saying: “I feel the same way you do because I am part of you.”
“Three people have died. Why should we hide anything? We assure you that we will take all legally feasible measures. investigation It’s starting,” deputy commissioner of police Sachin Sharma told students demanding action.
“I’m part of you. I totally understand what you’re going through because I’m going through the same thing. Don’t think I don’t feel anything when I’m in uniform… I feel a lot. But I also have some responsibilities and I hope you do too. Be able to take on these responsibilities quickly,” he added.
Delhi Police on Sunday detained shop owner and Coordinator IAS coaching center in Old Rajeev Nagar Three students died after water entered the basement of the college. A case has been registered against the coaching institute, building management and those responsible for maintenance of drain pipes.
The victims were identified as Shriya Yadav from Ambedkar Nagar in Uttar Pradesh, Tanya Soni from Telangana and Nivin from Ernakulam in Kerala ·Darwin. Rescue operations Involving Delhi Police, Delhi Fire Service and National Disaster Response Force (national development fund).
Students staged demonstrations against the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) and the management of IAS Coaching Institute, demanding action over the deaths of three students. They demand accountability and remedial measures to prevent future tragedies.
The incident comes close on the heels of a UPSC applicant being electrocuted on a waterlogged street in Delhi.