Jingle controversy: Have asked AAP to help us if they know the identity of woman, says Bassi

Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi on Tuesday said that they have asked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to help them identify the women, who is heard in the controversial jingle advertisement.

New Delhi: Delhi Police Commissioner BS Bassi on Tuesday said that they have asked the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to help them identify the women, who is heard in the controversial jingle advertisement.

Bassi reportedly said that Delhi police is trying to identify the complainant whether she is a real victim or an imaginary character.

“We have asked AAP to help us if they know the identity of women,” he reportedly said.

Delhi police had earlier banned the controversial AAP jingle on FM channels in the national capital which according to them is defaming the force.

In the advertisement, a girl is heard saying that some men passed lewd comments at her while she was on her way back home.

She further claims that policemen were reluctant to file her complaint when she went to the police station and rather asked her to provide evidence of the incident.

Frustrated with the volley of questions, the girl leaves the police station without registering a complaint and is then heard asking people to vote for AAP to ensure women security in Delhi.

"If it is a true incident, we would probe it and take strict action against the guilty policemen but if its imaginary, it is defaming the police," a senior police official had reportedly said.

(With PTI Inputs)

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