Uttarakhand High Court Orders Police Accountability amidst Panchayat Election Chaos
The Uttarakhand High Court has summoned top police officials due to concerns over alleged kidnappings during Nainital Panchayat polls. A video of court proceedings leaked online, further prompting the court's displeasure. A petition by Pushpa Negi highlights police negligence, seeking stringent measures against the use of illegal arms.

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The Uttarakhand High Court voiced significant concerns on Tuesday regarding the state's law and order situation amid recent Panchayat elections. The court took particular note of the alleged kidnapping of five Nainital Zila Panchayat members and has summoned the home secretary and DGP to present themselves on Friday.
A bench with Chief Justice G Narendra and Justice Subhash Upadhyay expressed dissatisfaction with the police's handling of the alleged election-related violence, scheduling the next hearing for August 22. The court also ordered action against those responsible for leaking a video of court proceedings online.
A petition filed by Zila Panchayat member Pushpa Negi, referencing the alleged kidnapping of fellow members and accusing local police of negligence, prompted the court's intervention. The court underscored the necessity to curb the use of illegal firearms effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)