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Summary:
Ronak Khatri, former president of the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU), received death threats from a person claiming to be an infamous gangster from a Ukraine registered phone number. The sender, who said he was associated with the Rohit Godara gang, demanded ₹5 crore or face death. Khatri sought police protection, but felt the initial protection provided was inadequate and withdrawn shortly after. He repeatedly requested further protection, but has received no response. The Delhi High Court has now directed Delhi Police to expedite Khatri’s request for protection, emphasizing the state’s duty to protect its citizens.
News Article:
Delhi High Court Orders Police to Expedite Protection for Ex-DUSU President After Death Threats
New Delhi, November 7, 2025 – The Delhi High Court has ordered Delhi Police to swiftly process the request for protection from former Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) president, Ronak Khatri, following credible death threats.
Khatri, who served as DUSU president in 2024-25, claims he received threatening messages from a Ukraine-registered phone number. The sender, identifying himself as a member of the notorious Rohit Godara gang, allegedly demanded ₹5 crore and threatened Khatri’s life if the amount was not paid.
Justice Ravinder Dudeja, presiding over the case, emphasized the state’s responsibility to safeguard its citizens. “Since the petitioner perceives a threat to his life, the DCP (Outer North) and DCP (Special Cell) are directed to expedite the request made by the petitioner for police protection,” the court stated. The court also directed local law enforcement to prioritize any calls from Khatri.
According to Khatri’s plea, initial police protection provided in late September was withdrawn after only one day, despite the severity of the threat. He claims his subsequent requests for continued protection for himself and his family have gone unanswered.
Delhi Police stated in court that Khatri’s application had been forwarded to the DCP (Special Cell) for threat assessment and a decision on protection measures. The High Court ruling now puts added pressure on authorities to act quickly and ensure the safety of the former student leader.