Durg Police Brutality Video: Constable Hits BJP Leader's Brother With Gun Butt, Grabs Collar Outside Railway Station
Digital Desk
A viral CCTV video from Durg shows a police constable hitting BJP leader Anand Sahu's brother Nagesh with a gun butt near Power House Railway Station.
A deeply disturbing CCTV video has gone viral from Durg district in Chhattisgarh, showing a police constable striking a man with the butt of his rifle and grabbing him by the collar near Power House Railway Station. The victim, Nagesh Sahu, is the younger brother of Anand Sahu — District Vice President of BJP Kisan Morcha Rajnandgaon and a member of the Chhattisgarh Pradesh Sahu Sangh's state executive body. The BJP leader has accused the police of hooliganism and announced plans to meet the Superintendent of Police to demand strict action.
What the CCTV Video Shows
The incident took place on the night of March 12 near Power House Railway Station in the Chhavni police station area. Nagesh Sahu had travelled to Bhilai for a business matter — he was attempting to recover an advance payment from a former employee of his family's dhaba in Rajnandgaon, who was working in the Power House area.
Nagesh was standing outside the railway station with a few companions when two constables from Chhavni police station — identified as Rakesh Chaudhary and Lav Pandey — arrived at the spot and began dispersing people gathered in the area. Most of those present fled on seeing the police. Nagesh and his companions, however, stood their ground as they had done nothing wrong.
This apparently angered Constable Rakesh Chaudhary. The CCTV footage clearly captures him flipping his rifle and striking Nagesh with the gun butt. He then grabbed Nagesh by the collar and shoved him backwards. Moments later, the same constables were seen shaking hands with other people nearby — a contrast that has further fuelled public outrage over the footage.
BJP Leader Accuses Police of Being Drunk on Duty
Anand Sahu, Nagesh's elder brother and a senior BJP functionary, has accused the two constables of being in an inebriated state at the time of the incident. He claimed that his brother had told him the constables' shirt buttons were undone — suggesting they were not in a proper state of duty.
"My brother had committed no crime. He had no reason to run. The police are meant to protect ordinary citizens, not assault them without cause," Anand Sahu said, demanding accountability from the police department.
He confirmed that Nagesh had gone to Bhilai solely to recover money owed by a former dhaba worker and was standing peacefully outside the station when the unprovoked attack occurred.
Constables Were Posted Elsewhere That Night
A significant detail has emerged regarding the conduct of the two constables. On the night of the incident, both Rakesh Chaudhary and Lav Pandey had been assigned duty at the Sarafa Bazaar in the Power House area — not at the railway station where the assault took place.
Under standard police duty regulations, a constable must remain at their designated post. Moving to a different area without orders and taking independent action there is a clear violation of protocol. Despite this, the two constables left their assigned post, proceeded to the railway station, and began dispersing people on their own initiative — ultimately leading to the assault on Nagesh Sahu.
No Official Police Response Yet
As of the time of publishing, no official statement has been issued by Durg police regarding the incident. No FIR or formal complaint has been filed yet, though Anand Sahu has made clear he intends to pursue the matter directly with the district Superintendent of Police. The CCTV footage is currently in circulation across social media platforms and has drawn widespread condemnation from political circles and the general public alike.
Durg Police Brutality Video: Constable Hits BJP Leader's Brother With Gun Butt, Grabs Collar Outside Railway Station
Digital Desk
A deeply disturbing CCTV video has gone viral from Durg district in Chhattisgarh, showing a police constable striking a man with the butt of his rifle and grabbing him by the collar near Power House Railway Station. The victim, Nagesh Sahu, is the younger brother of Anand Sahu — District Vice President of BJP Kisan Morcha Rajnandgaon and a member of the Chhattisgarh Pradesh Sahu Sangh's state executive body. The BJP leader has accused the police of hooliganism and announced plans to meet the Superintendent of Police to demand strict action.
What the CCTV Video Shows
The incident took place on the night of March 12 near Power House Railway Station in the Chhavni police station area. Nagesh Sahu had travelled to Bhilai for a business matter — he was attempting to recover an advance payment from a former employee of his family's dhaba in Rajnandgaon, who was working in the Power House area.
Nagesh was standing outside the railway station with a few companions when two constables from Chhavni police station — identified as Rakesh Chaudhary and Lav Pandey — arrived at the spot and began dispersing people gathered in the area. Most of those present fled on seeing the police. Nagesh and his companions, however, stood their ground as they had done nothing wrong.
This apparently angered Constable Rakesh Chaudhary. The CCTV footage clearly captures him flipping his rifle and striking Nagesh with the gun butt. He then grabbed Nagesh by the collar and shoved him backwards. Moments later, the same constables were seen shaking hands with other people nearby — a contrast that has further fuelled public outrage over the footage.
BJP Leader Accuses Police of Being Drunk on Duty
Anand Sahu, Nagesh's elder brother and a senior BJP functionary, has accused the two constables of being in an inebriated state at the time of the incident. He claimed that his brother had told him the constables' shirt buttons were undone — suggesting they were not in a proper state of duty.
"My brother had committed no crime. He had no reason to run. The police are meant to protect ordinary citizens, not assault them without cause," Anand Sahu said, demanding accountability from the police department.
He confirmed that Nagesh had gone to Bhilai solely to recover money owed by a former dhaba worker and was standing peacefully outside the station when the unprovoked attack occurred.
Constables Were Posted Elsewhere That Night
A significant detail has emerged regarding the conduct of the two constables. On the night of the incident, both Rakesh Chaudhary and Lav Pandey had been assigned duty at the Sarafa Bazaar in the Power House area — not at the railway station where the assault took place.
Under standard police duty regulations, a constable must remain at their designated post. Moving to a different area without orders and taking independent action there is a clear violation of protocol. Despite this, the two constables left their assigned post, proceeded to the railway station, and began dispersing people on their own initiative — ultimately leading to the assault on Nagesh Sahu.
No Official Police Response Yet
As of the time of publishing, no official statement has been issued by Durg police regarding the incident. No FIR or formal complaint has been filed yet, though Anand Sahu has made clear he intends to pursue the matter directly with the district Superintendent of Police. The CCTV footage is currently in circulation across social media platforms and has drawn widespread condemnation from political circles and the general public alike.