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Punjab: Anti-farm legislation protestors strip BJP MLA Arun Narang bare

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Anti-farm legislation protestors in Punjab attacked BJP MLA from Abohar, Arun Narang, and tore off his garments after thrashing him. In visuals of the incident which have gone viral on social media, Narang may be seen in a nude state earlier than the Police managed to hold him away.

The incident is reported to have occurred at Malout city in Punjab on Saturday. Arun Narang had reportedly reached the spot to take part in a press convention towards the state authorities. However, the protesters have been already ready for him close to the BJP workplace.
As quickly as Narang reached the spot, they threw ink at him and blackened his automotive. BJP staff and the police someway managed to take him inside a store. However, he was attacked brutally when he got here out. They stripped him bare with the police seemingly helpless to stop the assault.
Punjab BJP chief Varun Puri stated, “BJP’s Abohar MLA Arun Narang Ji along with two other party leaders were assaulted in Malout town. Attack on people’s representative under democratic state is punishable and shameless offence. I demand strict action with immediate results.”
Intriguingly, Arun Narang had opposed the farm legal guidelines as nicely and stated that the legal guidelines have been towards farmers. His sympathetic views in the direction of farmers don’t seem to have earned him any concession.
पंजाब में BJP विधायक अरुण नारंग बोले, “नया कृषि कानून किसानों के ख़िलाफ़, मोदी सरकार को जल्द से जल्द इस समस्या का हल निकालना चाहिए” #किसान_आंदोलन #FarmLaws #BJP pic.twitter.com/paHjNWdaHY— News24 (@news24tvchannel) December 2, 2020
Lawlessness has been a characteristic of the protests towards the farm legal guidelines with issues reaching a peak on the twenty sixth of January in Delhi. However, other than the Republic Day riots, different cases of grave crimes have additionally been prevalent with one journalist saying that feminine reporters have been sexually harassed at protest websites.