
BJP Leaders Detained After Punjab Haults Outreach Programmes
In a recent development, the Punjab Government has halted the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) mega outreach programme, ‘BJP de sewadar aa gaye ne tuhade dwar’, being conducted in rural areas. The programme aimed to reach out to the people of Punjab and listen to their grievances. However, the Punjab Government decided to stop the programme, citing that it was not authorized to hold such meetings.
A day after the Punjab Government stopped the programme, the police on Thursday detained party leaders from various camps that were being organized across the state. The detained leaders included senior BJP leaders, who were participating in the outreach programme.
According to reports, the police detained BJP leader, Harinder Singh Khalsa, during an outreach camp at a village in Gidderbaha. Khalsa, who is a former MLA, was taken into custody along with several other BJP leaders. The police said that they had received instructions to stop the programme and detain the leaders who were participating in it.
The Punjab Government’s decision to halt the programme has been met with strong opposition from the BJP. The party has accused the government of stifling their efforts to reach out to the people of Punjab and listen to their grievances. The BJP has also accused the government of being afraid of the party’s growing popularity in the state.
The outreach programme, which was launched by the BJP last week, aimed to reach out to the people of Punjab and listen to their grievances. The programme was being conducted in rural areas, where the party was holding meetings with villagers and listening to their concerns. The party had also announced that it would provide financial assistance to the villagers who were facing difficulties.
The Punjab Government had initially given permission to the BJP to hold the programme, but later withdrew its permission, citing that it was not authorized to hold such meetings. The government said that the programme was not in line with the rules and regulations of the state.
The detention of the BJP leaders has sparked controversy in the state, with many accusing the government of suppressing the party’s efforts to reach out to the people. The BJP has demanded that the government allow the party to hold the programme and allow its leaders to participate in it.
The Punjab Government has defended its decision to halt the programme, saying that it was not authorized to hold such meetings. The government has also accused the BJP of trying to disrupt the state’s law and order situation.
The controversy surrounding the BJP’s outreach programme has once again highlighted the political tensions in the state. The Punjab Government and the BJP have been at loggerheads for some time, with the government accusing the party of trying to destabilize the state.
In conclusion, the detention of BJP leaders after the Punjab Government halted the party’s outreach programme has sparked controversy in the state. The Punjab Government has defended its decision, citing that the programme was not authorized. The BJP has accused the government of stifling their efforts to reach out to the people of Punjab and listen to their grievances. The controversy highlights the political tensions in the state and the ongoing power struggle between the Punjab Government and the BJP.