ANNEXURE - III
Official Pronouncements And News Reports On The Events
Annexure III. What the authorities claimed and what the reporters found on the ground level.
ANNEXURE - III
Official Pronouncements | Report on Events |
Wednesday, 31st October '84 | |
Orders were issued late on Wednesday evening for heavy police patrolling all over the city. Section 144 extended to the entire Union Territory…Three companies of the Delhi Armed Police have been sent to each of the six police districts for round the clock patrolling. According to the notification issued by the police these arrangements will be in force till further orders. -- Staff Reporter, The Statesmen November 1, 1984. | Five department personnel, like the citizens, received no assistance from the police who were not in evidence in any of the trouble spots in the city. Distress calls to emergency numbers (100) were either not answered or callers were given the stock reply that no help could be proffered. -- Express News Service, The Indian Express November 2, 1984 |
The Government late on Wednesday night alerted the army and called out the Border Security Force as the local police failed to control the widespread rioting and arson in different parts of the capital following the assassination of Indira Gandhi. A top-level review of the law and order situation, involving the Prime Minister's Secretariat and Home Ministry continued till late Wednesday night to decide on steps to arrest the spread of sporadic violence in the wake of Mrs. Gandhi's assassination. |