HomeNewsPoliticsDon’t we have democratic right to campaign in Punjab, are these govt-sponsored protests, asks BJP's state unit chief

Don’t we have democratic right to campaign in Punjab, are these govt-sponsored protests, asks BJP's state unit chief

BJP's Punjab unit chief Ashwani Sharma said they had pointed out to CM Captain Amarinder Singh that protesting teachers and unemployed youth were not allowed to come near the chief minister's residence and water-cannons and tear-gas were used to disperse them.

July 13, 2021 / 13:34 IST
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BJP's Punjab unit chief Ashwani Sharma (Image: Twitter/@AshwaniSBJP)
BJP's Punjab unit chief Ashwani Sharma (Image: Twitter/@AshwaniSBJP)

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s democratic right to campaign as a political party is being thwarted in Punjab by the farmers and there seems to be no rule of the law with the police being mute spectators, the party's Punjab unit chief Ashwani Sharma told News18.

This came after 14 BJP leaders were allegedly held hostage in a house by farmers for nearly 12 hours in Punjab’s Rajpura on July 10 night and were rescued after the Punjab and Haryana High Court’s intervention.

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BJP state leaders, who are facing farmers' anger on account of the three farm reform laws brought in by the Centre in 2020, went and met Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on July 12 to complain that they were in grave danger.

“Don’t we have the democratic right as a political party to campaign in Punjab? There have been 131 cases of violence against BJP leaders so far but the police always lodges a case against unidentified farmers and does not make any arrests though faces of farmers are visible in video footage and in the media reports in newspapers and TV channels. So are these government-sponsored protests against the BJP in Punjab?” Sharma told News18 in an interview.