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In this report for “The Red Mike,” Saurabh Shukla tackles the intensifying friction between the Uttar Pradesh executive and the judiciary. The video centers on the controversial "encounter culture" of the UP Police, which has recently drawn sharp criticism from the Allahabad High Court. Key Highlights: The Allahabad High Court warns against UP becoming a "Police State." Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath defends police action, questioning if officers should "take bullets" instead of firing them. Allegations surface regarding police pressure on lower courts and fabricated encounters for promotions. The Sambhal Police face a legal setback as the High Court refuses to stay an FIR against a senior official. [00:00:00 - 00:02:50] The Judicial Warning and Executive Defiance Saurabh opens the segment by quoting the Allahabad High Court’s recent stern observations. The court expressed deep concern over the routine practice of "shooting suspects in the legs," suggesting that such actions are often taken to please senior officials or secure out-of-turn promotions rather than in genuine self-defense. Saurabh’s quote: "उत्तर प्रदेश क्या पुलिस स्टेट बनता जा रहा है? उत्तर प्रदेश को पुलिस स्टेट नहीं बनने देंगे। सजा देने का हक कोर्ट को है, पुलिस को नहीं।" However, CM Yogi Adityanath remained firm on his government’s 'Zero Tolerance' policy. He dismissed the criticism, arguing that the police must respond to criminals in a language they understand. CM Yogi Adityanath’s Soundbite: "पुलिस गोली ना मारे तो क्या गोली खाए? जो जिस भाषा में समझे, उसी भाषा में उसे समझाया जाए।" [00:02:50 - 00:05:00] Fabricated Encounters and Political Scores Shukla points out the dark side of this "trigger-happy" culture. He mentions instances where evidence was allegedly planted, such as a viral video from Aligarh showing police placing a knife in a suspect's pocket. He also highlights the case of Ayodhya’s Mohit Khan, whose property was demolished and who spent two years in jail before being acquitted by the court due to a lack of evidence. Saurabh’s quote: "यूपी में अगर प्रमोशन चाहिए तो आपको यह सब काम करने पड़ेंगे। जो जितनी ज्यादा पैरों में गोलियां मारेगा, उसको उतना बढ़िया पोस्टिंग और प्रमोशन मिलेगा।" [00:05:00 - 00:08:00] The "Zero Tolerance" Rationale The video features a soundbite of CM Yogi Adityanath addressing the public. He justifies the use of force as a necessary tool for maintaining the peace and stability that UP has seen over the last few years. According to the CM, the police are trained to use their weapons when confronted by armed criminals to ensure public safety and attract investment to the state. CM Yogi Adityanath’s Soundbite: "अगर उस अपराधी को गोली चलाने की स्वतंत्रता है, तो पुलिस के पास भी हमने इसीलिए पिस्तौल दी है कि वह भी उसके सामने उसका मुकाबला करे।" [00:08:00 - 00:11:22] The Sambhal Case and High Court’s Blow A local court (CGM) ordered an FIR against ASP Anuj Chaudhary after a victim alleged he was shot three times by the police. While the Sambhal SP initially refused to file the FIR and moved the High Court, the High Court declined to provide an interim stay. Saurabh’s quote: "पुलिस मुठभेड़ की प्रथा, विशेष रूप से आरोपियों के पैरों में गोली चलाना, अब एक नियमित घटना बन गई है। हर दिन एक ही स्क्रिप्ट—कि अपराधी ने गोली चलाई और आत्मरक्षा में हमने उसके पैर में गोली मार दी।" Shukla emphasizes that the judiciary is now noticing how police officials are attempting to pressure District Courts to get favorable judgments, marking a dangerous precedent for a democracy. Conclusion The report highlights a growing constitutional divide in Uttar Pradesh. While the state leadership views aggressive policing as the bedrock of law and order, the judiciary sees it as an erosion of the rule of law. Saurabh Shukla concludes that the "same script" of encounters is being increasingly challenged in the courts, and the outcome of the Sambhal case will likely set a significant precedent for police accountability in the state. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @theredmike. The Red Mike is a new movement in centrist Journalism. We tell your stories. Ground reports the way they should be. To say what’s right, and not what is just popular. Stories from India & around the world that impact and affect you. Your Mike. Your Story. . For advertisement & Sponsorship Email us at - ads@theredmike.com WhatsApp Number: +91- 9821728111 . . . . रेड माइक पत्रकारिता में एक नया आंदोलन है। हम आपकी कहानियाँ सुनाते हैं। ग्राउंड रिपोर्ट वैसी ही जैसी होनी चाहिए. बात ऐसी जो सही हो, सिर्फ़ लोकप्रिय नहीं। भारत और दुनिया भर से कहानियाँ जो आपको प्रेरित और प्रभावित करती हैं। लाल माइक - आपका माइक, आपकी आवाज़। FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK : facebook.com/TheRedMike FOLLOW US ON TWITTER : x.com/theredmike FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM : instagram.com/theredmike FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP : whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaGhJSNCxoB5Wfdedr0Z #TheRedMike #लालमाइक #laalmike