The Uttarakhand high court has criticised Deepak Kumar, known as ‘Mohammad Deepak’, questioning the validity of his petition seeking police protection while facing charges related to a clash with Bajrang Dal members.

IMAGE: Lok Sabha LoP and Congress MP Rahul Gandhi met Gym trainer Deepak, in New Delhi on February 23, 2026. Photograph: @INCIndia X/ANI Photo
Key Points
- Uttarakhand high court questions Deepak Kumar’s (aka ‘Mohammad Deepak’) request for police protection while under investigation.
- Court views Kumar’s petition, including requests for action against police, as pressure tactics to influence the investigation.
- Kumar faces charges related to rioting and inciting unrest following a clash with Bajrang Dal members over a shop name.
- The High Court expressed concern that such petitions are a way to pressure the investigating agency.
- Court also inquired about donations received by Kumar following the incident.
The Uttarakhand high court on Thursday reprimanded gym operator Deepak Kumar, who shot into the limelight as ‘Mohammad Deepak’ for taking on Bajrang Dal activists allegedly harassing a Muslim shopkeeper, and asked how can an accused seek police protection.
A single-bench of Justice Rakesh Thapliyal, while hearing Kumar’s plea seeking quashing of the first information report (FIR), verbally reprimanded him, objecting to his inclusion of unnecessary requests like seeking police protection and action against police officers for alleged ‘biased’ conduct.
The bench termed such petitions as pressure tactics aimed at influencing the ongoing investigation and sensationalising the entire matter.
The court also questioned the petitioner’s justification for seeking police protection when he himself is a ‘suspected accused’.
The court on Tuesday directed the state authorities to file status reports on the action taken in all the FIRs related to the incident.
A case has been registered against Kumar for rioting, causing hurt, and intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of the peace in connection with an incident that occurred on January 26 in Kotdwar.
Details of the incident
Deepak Kumar allegedly clashed with Bajrang Dal members who objected to a Muslim shopkeeper, Vakil Ahmed, naming his shop ‘Baba’ in Kotdwar.
A video of the incident went viral on social media.
Kumar has approached the high court seeking quashing of the FIR.
In the petition, Kumar also requested the court direct the registration of an FIR under Section 196 of the BNS against those who allegedly made the hate speeches. The petition also requests police protection for Kumar and his family and a departmental inquiry against police officers allegedly responsible for partisan conduct.
During the hearing, the high court expressed concern about the validity of such petitions, saying they were a way to “pressure the investigating agency.”
The investigating officer also stated that the petitioner was not in any danger.
The high court questioned the petitioner’s rationale for requesting protection despite being a suspected accused himself.
The court remarked that the petitioner is a suspected accused today, and how can a person who is under investigation and is a suspected accused receive police protection.
The bench stated that such relief at this stage is completely unnecessary and appears to be an attempt to pressure the investigating agency.
The court also took a serious view of the request for a departmental inquiry against the police officers and remarked that in the absence of any evidence on record to prove the allegations, making such a request while the inquiry was pending was merely an attempt to influence the proceedings.
During the hearing, it was brought to the court’s attention that two FIRs were registered based on the petitioner’s complaint. If there is any such complaint, it will also be presented to the court on Friday.
Court inquires about donations
During the hearing, the high court also inquired about the funds the petitioner allegedly received from his supporters following the incident.
According to Deepak, he received approximately Rs 80,000 in donations after the incident, following which he ceased all activity on the account.

























