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2 held for assaulting, tearing woman constable’s clothes in Chhattisgarh

Police said more people involved in the incident were being identified based on the statements of the two arrested accused and digital evidence

Updated on: Jan 02, 2026 02:59 PM IST
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Two people were arrested on Friday for allegedly assaulting and tearing a woman constable’s clothes during an anti-mining protest at Tamnar in Chhattisgarh’s Raigarh district last week.

A video of the assault surfaced on social media on Thursday and triggered outrage. (Photo for representation) (REUTERS)
A video of the assault surfaced on social media on Thursday and triggered outrage. (Photo for representation) (REUTERS)

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A video of the assault surfaced on social media on Thursday and triggered outrage. The constable was left alone in an open field as the protest turned violent. She is purportedly seen in the video on the ground, crying and pleading for mercy as two men tear her clothes and question why she was at the site. With folded hands, she is heard requesting them to let her go. “Do not tear, brother. I will not do anything. I did not hit anyone.”

One of the accused is seen pulling her clothes while another records the assault on his phone and threatens her with a sandal, shouting at her.

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The Opposition Congress shared a blurred video of the assault on social media, calling it extremely disturbing. It added that if a woman police constable is also not safe, it raises serious questions about women’s security and law and order.

State Congress communication head Sushil Anand Shukla described the assault as horrifying and shameful. He said the government must introspect on why the anger against the police and administration was growing. He claimed people were losing faith in the system.

Clashes broke out as locals were protesting, demanding the cancellation of a public hearing for a proposed coal block allotment. Villagers said they feared loss of livelihood and displacement.

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Two officials were among those injured when protesters allegedly resorted to stone throwing. Two police vehicles and an ambulance were set ablaze. Protesters stormed a coal handling plant, torched a conveyor belt, two vehicles, and vandalised an office.

Protesters claimed the situation escalated after police attempted to remove protesters from the demonstration site. A group of women allegedly assaulted police officer Kamla Pusam.

A day after the violence, the Raigarh district administration said it had initiated the process to cancel the public hearing for the coal block allotment.

 
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Ritesh Mishra

Ritesh Mishra is the State Correspondent for Chhattisgarh with Hindustan Times. He reports on Maoism, internal security, politics, mining, governance, and major developments shaping the state. Based in Raipur, he has covered Chhattisgarh since 2016, reporting extensively from the Bastar region and other conflict-affected areas. With nearly two decades of experience in journalism, Ritesh has built a reputation for ground reporting from some of India's most challenging terrains. His coverage spans Left-Wing Extremism, counter-insurgency operations, elections, tribal affairs, environmental issues, infrastructure, mining, and socio-economic developments. He has reported on major security operations, policy initiatives, wildlife crime, and the changing dynamics of conflict and development in Central India. Before moving to Chhattisgarh, Ritesh spent eight years reporting from Madhya Pradesh, covering politics, administration, crime, development, and social issues. Throughout his career, he has reported on various forms of extremism in Central India, combining field reporting with in-depth analysis to produce accurate, balanced, and impactful journalism. Prior to joining Hindustan Times, Ritesh worked with The Pioneer and The Free Press Journal, where he covered a wide range of beats and honed his skills in political, investigative, and field reporting. His reporting is marked by exclusive stories, extensive fieldwork, and a commitment to factual, on-the-ground journalism that brings complex issues to a wider audience.

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