Delhi violence instigated by BJP in collusion with AAP, says Amarinder
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Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Thursday hit out at Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, accusing him of making an attempt to shift the blame for the Red Fort violence on the Congress, which he stated had evidently been instigated by supporters and members of his personal BJP in collusion with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
“Workers and supporters of the BJP and the AAP, and not the Congress, have been caught on camera waving the Nishan sahib at the Red Fort,” stated Capt. Amarinder. “Not a single Congress leader or member was seen there indulging in any kind of lawlessness. Even farmers were not responsible for the January 26 trouble, which was in fact the doing of anti-social elements who had infiltrated the tractor rally,” he stated.
He stated the Centre also needs to get a free and honest probe performed into the potential position of any political occasion, or perhaps a third nation as is being alleged by the BJP’s personal leaders, to make sure that the responsible are punished and the real farmers should not unnecessarily maligned or harassed.
The Chief Minister additionally lashed out on the Union Minister for accusing former Congress president Rahul Gandhi of inciting the violence. “Did the Congress leader ask anyone to climb the Red Fort? He did not. It was the BJP and the AAP men who did that,” he stated, including that Mr. Gandhi had, in truth, promptly condemned the violence, and made it clear that violence was no resolution to the disaster.
“These allegations are nothing but a cover-up attempt by the BJP leader for his own party’s role in the violence, and in fact for their utter failure to manage the situation, which they had created in the first place with the unilateral implementation of the black farm laws,” stated Capt. Amarinder.
“How could I stop peaceful farmers from going to their own national capital to exercise their democratic right of protest,” the Chief Minister stated, reacting to the Union Minister’s assertion that the Punjab authorities had did not cease farmers from becoming a member of the rally.
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