Assam Police Team Visits Pawan Khera's Delhi Residence; He Reportedly Fled to Hyderabad
Why it matters
The jurisdiction of state police forces is generally limited to their respective states, but they can operate in other states to execute warrants or conduct investigations, usually with the cooperation of local police or through established legal procedures.
However, instances of one state's police force acting in another state, particularly in politically sensitive cases, often raise questions about federalism, inter-state cooperation, and potential political motivations.
Such actions can lead to legal challenges and political confrontations between states or between a state and the central government. The Assam police team's visit to Pawan Khera's Delhi home was reportedly in connection with a First Information Report (FIR) filed against him in Assam. The complaint was lodged by Riniki Bhuyan Sarma, the wife of Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, alleging defamation. Khera had previously made remarks concerning the CM and his wife, which triggered the legal action. Khera's reported absence from his Delhi residence and subsequent flight to Hyderabad further complicated the situation. This incident is significant as it highlights the increasing trend of cross-state legal actions involving political figures, often leading to accusations of political vendetta. It is relevant for understanding inter-state policing, federal dynamics, and the challenges faced by opposition leaders. For competitive exams, it touches upon aspects of criminal law, police powers, freedom of speech (defamation), and the political landscape of India.