TIWN April 15, 2020
AGARTALA, April 15 (TIWN): In another shocking information, it has been known that a senior citizen of 61 years age was severely beaten by police in Agartala on 13th April, demanded Medical damages compensation form Govt as in this age it has become tough for him to recover early. Police had taken this action even after medical prescription was with him along with a bag, which he was carrying. Slamming the police activity, victim, Joy Krishna Roy said, “These miscreants can not be called police, but they are doing all means to damage the Govt’s image. I would request the Chief Minister to take proper action. Joy Krishna Roy was the personal secretary to the Governor of Tripura, when Tathagata Roy was the Governor. Joy Krishna Roy is 61 years old was going to the market nearby and also he had to bring medicine for him. All of a sudden, police hit him from behind, used filthy language and broke his hand. Then he was taken to home and then via ambulance he was taken to IGM Hospital, but from there, he was referred to GB hospital. On being asked by media, “I think the Govt officials who are actually hooligans in reality are harassing us to damage the Govt image. I demand proper investigation in this case. Action should be taken by Govt. I am suffering in my 61 years age. Also I am so sad, because I could never imagine, Govt officials can treat senior citizens like this. In a Civilized Country, they are treating us like dogs and goatsâ€.
Joy Krishna Roy went in retirement before 3 months only.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfSTdRwzA8s&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR2cQ6ZV1TyjZFadFzXmqKySOKOUOqnG0ufSiflaHcecXwPXkd6tDZzTQfk Click TIWN YouTube Link to see victim Mr. Joy Krishna Roy's statement to media.
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