Akhilesh Yadav Condemns Meerut Lathi-Charge on Dalit Family
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Wednesday, 8 July 2026 sharply condemned the Uttar Pradesh administration for allegedly conducting a lathi-charge against the family of Lalita Gautam, a Dalit woman from Meerut, and others who had gathered to demand justice for her death. Yadav accused the BJP-led state government and its police of setting a record in injustice under their rule.
Context
In his post, Akhilesh Yadav wrote: 'भाजपा राज में पुलिस अन्याय का रिकॉर्ड तोड़ रही है' ('Under BJP rule, the police are breaking records of injustice'). He specifically named Lalita Gautam, describing her as a 'daughter of the Dalit community from Meerut,' and said that those raising their voice for justice on her behalf — including her own family — were subjected to a baton charge by the administration. Yadav called the incident 'deeply condemnable' (बेहद निंदनीय).
The SP president further trained his criticism on the state's top leadership, stating that when the 'head of the state' (प्रदेश-प्रमुख) himself publicly sets an example of insensitivity towards the mother of a deceased person, expecting anything better from the police under his command is futile. He ended his statement with the words 'घोर निंदनीय!' — 'utterly condemnable.'
Policy Backdrop
Since the Bharatiya Janata Party returned to power in Uttar Pradesh after the 2017 assembly elections, the Samajwadi Party has repeatedly raised allegations of police excess and institutional insensitivity toward Dalit victims in high-profile cases across the state. The pattern of opposition criticism has intensified around incidents in western Uttar Pradesh, a region that includes Meerut and carries significant political weight in state and national elections.
Lathi-charges on protesters demanding justice for victims from marginalised communities have periodically become flashpoints in UP politics, drawing attention to the state's law-and-order record and the treatment of Dalit families by local administration.
Stakeholders and Impact
The immediate stakeholders are the family of Lalita Gautam and the protesters in Meerut who were reportedly subjected to police force. Dalit rights groups and Samajwadi Party workers in western Uttar Pradesh are likely to amplify the incident as a symbol of administrative high-handedness. The BJP state government faces pressure to respond to the allegations of insensitivity and disproportionate use of force.
Yadav's post, which includes a video attachment, signals that the Samajwadi Party intends to use the Meerut incident as political and moral evidence of what it characterises as systemic failure under the current dispensation in Lucknow.
What's Next
Political observers will watch whether the Uttar Pradesh government orders an inquiry into the alleged lathi-charge and whether the matter is raised in the state assembly or during upcoming local body election campaigns. The Samajwadi Party's sustained focus on Dalit grievances in Meerut and the broader western UP belt suggests this incident could become a recurring reference point in the opposition's electoral narrative. Any official response from the BJP leadership or the state police will be closely tracked.