When Head Constable with Delhi Police, Salim PK was filmed on camera, staggering and falling in the Delhi metro, the video titled Drunk Delhi Policeman on Delhi metro-Funny went so viral that it got over two-lakh views per day. The Quint had also reported the story when the video had surfaced.
For Salim, however, the misleading video which tainted his image was nothing short of a nightmare. After getting a clean chit from Police Commissioner BS Bassi, the 50-year-old cop, who is posted at Civil Lines police station, approached the Supreme Court crying foul at the “worst kind of defamation one can suffer through social media”, Daily Mail reported.
Salim claimed that he was not drunk and that he was ill. And a police enquiry into Salim’s medical record verified that Salim’s claims were indeed true.
Salim’s lawyer Wills Mathews told the Daily Mail that every newspaper and TV channel reported on the incident when the video went viral but when the truth of the incident was revealed, nobody reported on it.
The police department apologised and declared his suspension period as “spent on duty”.
Salim, who is in his native state, Kerala on a three months medical leave, wants the Delhi government, Police Commissioner, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and the Press Council of India to take steps so that he can “regain his lost dignity by publishing the correct factual position in some prominent places, print and electronic media”.
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