September 24, 2024

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BJP MLA will get overwhelmed up and stripped bare by Khalistani protesters as Punjab takes a radical flip

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Anti-farm regulation protestors aka the Khalistani protestors have resorted to threatening and utilizing violence in opposition to the elected representatives of the nation. BJP MLA from Abohar, Arun Narang, was attacked on Saturday by a bunch of Khalistani protestors who threw black ink at him and his automobile, tore the MLA’s garments and stripped him bare within the public, all while the police regarded on as a helpless passer-by.BJP MLA from Abohar, Arun Narang attacked by Alleged anti-farm regulation protestors and his garments torn off in Punjab While Police and his Security Watched.Total dereliction of obligation by PP personnel on Duty and Shameful Act pic.twitter.com/4Ih6gMAwHj— Megh Updates 🚨 (@MeghUpdates) March 27, 2021The incident occurred close to the city of Malout in Punjab’s Fazilka district. Narang had come to the city to carry a press convention in opposition to the state authorities however the gang of protestors masquerading as farmers had already gathered there ready to unleash violence on the BJP chief.Punjab: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA from Abohar Arun Narang was thrashed allegedly by protesting farmers in Malout yesterday.An FIR has been registered at Malout Police Station. pic.twitter.com/c7DOYzEMYv— ANI (@ANI) March 28, 2021When Narang arrived, the black ink was thrown on him. A couple of of the BJP supporters and the police ushered him inside a store. However, when Narang got here out of the store after a while, the actual assault started because the goons began tugging and pulling at him. In the melee that ensued, Narang’s garments have been stripped off and the BJP MLA needed to stroll out of the scene in a haphazard method with the seemingly inept cops attempting to defend him.Has the regulation and order completely collapsed in Punjab?BJP MLA, Arun Narang overwhelmed to a pulp, stripped bare in police’s presence by a violent mob in Malout, Muktsar.If that is what can occur to an elected MLA, I shudder to consider the state of a mean BJP voter in Punjab.— Sonam Mahajan (@AsYouNotWish) March 27, 2021Speaking in regards to the incident, Narang mentioned that right now it was him, tomorrow it might be another person and fact be advised, his statements ought to be a haunting message to the institution which has let this rot unfold away for thus lengthy.“I have a hunch that the state government could be behind it. It needs a thorough investigation. I don’t trust Punjab police now. I have undergone the medical examination; will take further action after consulting with my senior party leadership or whatever Modi ji will direct me. If the state government can’t protect an MLA, then one can better understand the present situation of law and order in the state. Those attacked me were not the genuine farmers, they seem to be motivated by someone. This is not a kisan aandolan, but goondaism. Today, it was me, tomorrow, it can be anyone else.” mentioned Arun Narang.[PC:TheTribune]Punjab BJP president Ashwani Sharma issued a stern assertion as effectively and known as for the President’s rule within the state of Punjab.Read More: Of Hindu hate, Jattan di shaan and violence, pro-Khalistan Sikhs are destroying the Sikh neighborhood“The beating up of an elected representative is a clear pointer towards it. Capt Amarinder Singh should take moral responsibility for the incident and step down or his government should be dismissed and President’s rule imposed in the state as it has not only failed in protecting the law but is also promoting anti-social elements,” mentioned Ashwani Sharma.The anti-farm protestors, who basically are the Khalistan sympathisers, have already precipitated crores of loss to the exchequer. And now, they’ve began to come back after the MLA’s in broad daylight with a hand-tied police drive tip-toeing round and remaining silent observers. The confidence of the anti-establishment components is sky-high in Amarinder’s Punjab, and if the pattern continues, Punjab may quickly develop into the dreaded anarchist state of the previous.