Punjab CM censures attack on BJP MLA, warns of strict action
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Punjab CM censures attack on BJP MLA, warns of strict action
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CHANDIGARH: Condemning the attack on BJP MLA from Abohar, Arun Narang, allegedly by angry farmers protesting the Centre’s farm laws, Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday warned of strict action against anyone trying to disturb the state’s peace by taking the law into their hands. Even as he urged the farmers not to indulge in such acts of violence, the chief minister appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to urgently resolve the crisis triggered by the agriculture marketing laws to prevent the situation from escalating further. Capt Amarinder also directed DGP Dinkar Gupta to take strict action, under the law, against the perpetrators, who also clashed with the police personnel who tried to rescue the MLA. Faridkot SP (headquarters) PPS Gurmail Singh was injured while trying to save and evacuate the MLA from the protesting crowd. He also suffered a lathi blow on his head, causing his turban to fall off. He was admitted to Civil Hospital, Malout, where the incident took place. The DGP later said criminal cases will be registered against the suspects who assaulted the MLA and police officers. He said statements of local BJP leaders were being recorded and relevant sections of law would be imposed on its basis. A number of incidents of protests against BJP leaders were reported from different parts of Punjab on Saturday, added a spokesperson. The chief minister said while protesting was the democratic right of the farmers, violence of any sorts would not be tolerated, and the law and order situation in the state would not be allowed to be disturbed at any cost. He said barring the assault on the BJP MLA, other BJP leaders were safely evacuated from the protest sites. Seeking the Prime Minister’s immediate intervention to resolve the tensions, the chief minister said any further delay on the part of the central government would trigger further unrest among the agitating farmers. Coupled with the increased threat from across the border from Pakistan-backed terrorist outfits, who were already trying to exploit the situation, this could pose a serious security threat to Punjab, and resultantly the entire nation, he warned. Reacting to the demand of Punjab BJP leaders for his resignation over the issue, the chief minister said instead of trying to take political mileage from the incident, they should pressure their central leadership to withdraw the controversial legislations. They should apprise the BJP central leadership of the “genuine anger among the farmers”, which the Government of India has been brushing off as the handiwork of the Congress in Punjab, he added.
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The Times of India
Date
2021-03-28
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Chandigarh