PM Security Breach: SC to Set Up a Probe Panel Headed by a Former SC Judge

A bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana said that a formal order to this effect will be passed shortly on setting up of the panel.

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Monday stayed the ongoing inquiries by two separate panels of the Union government and the Punjab government into the security breach during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Punjab, and said that it will set up a committee headed by a former apex court judge to probe it.

A bench headed by Chief Justice N.V. Ramana said that a formal order to this effect will be passed shortly on setting up of the panel to which the DGP Chandigarh, IG of NIA and the registrar general of Punjab and Haryana HC may be part.

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The top court was hearing the plea of an organisation, Lawyers Voice, seeking a thorough investigation into the breach in Prime Minister Modi’s security in Punjab to ensure there is no such event in the future.

On January 5, the prime minister’s convoy was stranded on a flyover due to a blockade by protesters in Ferozepur after which he returned from poll-bound Punjab without attending any event, including a rally.

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PM Security Breach: Punjab Govt Submits Report to Centre, Says FIR Filed

A three-member committee, constituted by the Union home ministry, is seeking full details about the sequence of events that unfolded during Modi’s January 5 visit.

Chandigarh/Ferozepur: A Central team probing the “serious lapses” in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s security during his Ferozepur visit reached the town Friday, while the Punjab government submitted a report to the Union government saying an FIR has been registered in the matter.

“The three-member committee, constituted by the Union home ministry on Thursday, is seeking full details about the sequence of events that unfolded during Modi’s January 5 visit,” sources said.

Amid foggy weather conditions, the team visited the Pyarayana flyover near Ferozepur in the morning and interacted with senior Punjab Police and civil administration officials.

The panel is led by Sudhir Kumar Saxena, secretary (security), cabinet secretariat, and has Balbir Singh, joint director of the intelligence Bureau; and S Suresh, IG, special protection group as two other members.

Also read: As BJP, Congress Trade Barbs Over PM Modi Security Breach, What Really Happened?

The Union government has advised the committee to submit its report at the earliest.

“The team has started its inquiry into the security breach and is looking into the lapses which caused the prime minister’s cavalcade to remain stranded at the flyover for almost 15-20 minutes on Wednesday,” the sources said.

The Union government had on Thursday formed a three-member committee to inquire into “serious lapses” in security arrangements during Modi’s visit to Punjab which led to the exposure of the VVIP to “grave risk”.

The team spent around 45 minutes at the flyover before heading to the BSF sector headquarters for further questioning and investigation into the matter.

At the BSF sector headquarters in Ferozepur, which is around 10 km from where the incident took place on National Highway 5, the Central team remained closeted with the senior civil and police officers who were directly responsible to ensure the smooth passage of the prime minister’s convoy and its fool proof security.

According to the sources, the Central team has summoned several senior police and civil officials including those who were deployed for the prime minister’s security during his visit to Ferozepur to appear in person before them on Friday.

Meanwhile, Punjab government’s chief secretary Anirudh Tewari’s wrote to the Union home ministry regarding the security breach, informing that an FIR has been lodged in the incident.

The state government has mentioned that it has formed its own two-member panel to investigate the alleged lapses.

“Tewari is learnt to have shared details pertaining to the sequence of events that unfolded on Wednesday,” official sources in the state said.

The Punjab government had on Thursday announced the two-member panel to investigate the lapses. The panel has been asked to submit its report in three days.

The Punjab police has also registered an FIR against unidentified protesters who blocked Modi’s cavalcade on Wednesday.

The prime minister’s convoy was stranded on the flyover due to a blockade by protesters in Ferozepur on Wednesday after which he returned from the poll-bound state without attending any event, including a rally.

The Union home ministry had directed the state government to file an immediate report, saying it did not ensure the required deployment, while home minister Amit Shah had said that such dereliction of the security procedure during the prime minister’s visit was totally unacceptable and accountability would be fixed.

The incident triggered a major political row with the BJP alleging that the ruling Congress in Punjab “tried to physically harm” the prime minister, while other parties too attacked the state government over the law and order issue.

As BJP, Congress Trade Barbs Over PM Modi Security Breach, What Really Happened?

With the issue snowballing into a major controversy, there are conflicting versions to the story, as politics takes over.

Chandigarh: While the Congress government in Punjab on January 6, Thursday appointed a high-level panel to probe the alleged ‘security breach’ during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Ferozepur rally on Wednesday, the row over the incident continues to escalate with the Bharatiya Janata Party now describing it as a “plot” to assassinate the prime minister.

The assassination plot appears to have emerged after the prime minister’s “I could return alive” remark he made while heading back to the Bhatinda airport on Wednesday as quoted by news agency ANI.

However, the statements and facts emerged so far suggest that the Punjab Police was caught off guard with the sudden appearance of a farmers’ jatha led by Bhartiya Kisan Union (BKU) (Krantikari) on the route devised for the prime minister’s cavalcade after his original plan to reach Ferozepur by helicopter was called off due to bad weather.

Zonal in-charge of BKU (Krantikari), Baldev Singh Zira, told The Wire that they had no clue Prime Minister Modi was to travel on a route which they had blocked.

He said as many as ten farmer unions had in advance declared that they would oppose the prime minister’s rally in the poll-bound state because he was yet to fulfill the promises based on which the farmers’ movement was suspended last month.

BKU (Krantikari) is active in ten districts of Punjab, Zira said. “Our original plan was to show black flags to the prime minister near the election rally. Accordingly, we mobilised around 300 farmers from different villages in Ferozepur and reached the main Moga-Ferozepur highway near Piyareana village that is located right on the highway,” he said.

“We requested the police patrolling there to let us proceed towards the rally venue that was not far away from there, approximately 6 kilometre.”

He added, “When the police did not allow us to proceed, we sat there on the highway itself and decided that we will not let the BJP workers go towards the venue.”

‘Under the impression that PM would be travelling by air’

As informed by Zira, their union blocked the highway at 12 pm, which means that the prime minister’s cavalcade was already on its way by that time. Modi landed in Bathinda at about 10:20 am.

His plan, as stated in the ministry of home affairs (MHA) statement, was to first visit the National Martyrs Memorial at Hussainiwala near Ferozepur by helicopter and then to the rally venue on Moga-Ferozepur road.

Due to rain and poor visibility, the prime minister waited for about 20 minutes for the weather to clear out.

Prime Minister Narendra Modis cavalcade stuck on a flyover, in Ferozepur, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2022. Photo: PTI

As per MHA, when the weather did not improve, it was decided that he would visit the memorial via road, which was around 120 km from the Bathinda airport.

While Prime Minister Modi’s cavalcade traveled close to 100 km through Bathinda and Faridkot district without any obstruction, it was made to halt on a flyover approximately 1 km upstream of the protesting site of BKU (Krantikari) on the Moga-Ferozepur highway.

On whether they were aware that the prime minister’s cavalcade was to pass through the highway that they had blocked, Zira said they were not aware. “We sat only to block BJP supporters,” he told.

Zira said, “We were under the impression that the prime minister would be traveling by air. When the police told us that the prime minister would use this route to reach the rally venue, we thought that the police were there in order to disperse us.”

He claimed, “We were not even aware that the Prime Minister Modi’s cavalcade was stuck at the flyover near us. We only got to know about it after he left for Bathinda after waiting there for 20 minutes. We cleared the highway at about 4 pm.”

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‘Clash on the highway’ 

Meanwhile, the Times of India quoted BJP state committee member Amit Taneja who claimed he too was trapped at the highway before Modi’s cavalcade reached there. He claimed that they tried to persuade the farmers to clear the road, but to no avail. Even the police could not do anything to clear the highway.

“In the melee, there were some clashes between protesters and the BJP workers in which our three to four BJP workers sustained injuries,” he said.

While BKU (Krantikari) president Surjit Phul did not respond to calls from The Wire, Zira, on the other hand, refused these claims.

He said BJP’s allegations were baseless. “In fact they had attacked us. But people intervened and eased the situation. To start with, we were 300 protesters, but later our number grew as people from nearby villages too joined us.”

He claimed, “We wanted to register our protest and did not know that Modi got stuck at the flyover some distance from where our activists were holding a protest.”

‘Police helped protesters to block highway,’ claimed BJP leader

BJP leader and retired IAS officer S.R. Ladhar, however, told The Wire that the protesters were waiting there, and the police themselves helped them sit and block the highway.

“I was privy to it since I was passing through the same highway. To begin with, there were few protesters at the highway. The policemen present there could stop them from blocking the highway. But they did nothing. Later more farmers joined them and there was commotion all around,” he said.

“At 12.50 pm, I personally called Ferozepur deputy commissioner and apprised him of the situation. Some senior police officers came later, but did nothing,” he claimed.

Ladhar said that it was a major security breach of the prime minister’s cavalcade. “Why the police failed to get the highway cleared. They had all the resources to ensure safe passage to the prime minister. If the police had realised that protesters were adamant and not ready to clear the highway, why did they not immediately alert the agencies escorting the prime minister’s cavalcade?” he asked.

He added, “Anything could have happened when the prime minister had to halt for 20 minutes on the flyover since people came too close to his cavalcade. It is the biggest failure on the part of Punjab Police,” he said.

He also confirmed that there were clashes between BJP workers and protesters to get the highway cleared, but police were seen helping the protesters rather than the BJP workers.

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‘Investigating how protesters suddenly appeared and blocked highway’

Meanwhile, Punjab’s additional director general of police (cyber cell) G. Nageswara Rao, who was overall in-charge for the prime minister’s security plan could not be reached. Moga senior superintendent of police (SSP) Charanjit Singh, who was part of the ground security of the prime minister, told The Wire that the highway on which Prime Minister Modi was travelling was completely closed for normal traffic.

“Only rally bound traffic and VIP movement was allowed on the highway, but we are checking how from one point so many protesters suddenly appeared and then they blocked the highway. So many factors, including rain, had their own role to play. All aspects are being checked,” he said.

An official said that negotiations were made with the protesters, but they did not budge and clear the highway.

When contacted, SSP Ferozepur Harmandeep Hans, declined to make any comment. He said that an inquiry is being conducted, adding, “I will officially submit my statement on all aspects that were under my supervision.”

While chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi officially claimed that there was no security breach as the problem in Prime Minister Modi’s journey happened due to last minute travel plan change. The MHA, however, stated that Prime Minister Modi proceeded to travel by road after “necessary confirmation of necessary security arrangements” by the DGP Punjab Police.

Did Punjab fail on a contingency plan?

As per procedure, the Punjab government was supposed to make necessary arrangements for logistics, security, besides keeping a contingency plan ready, MHA claimed in a press statement.

The contingency plan, as per security experts, is prepared in advance for the prime minister’s visits to ensure that if the original travel plan is disturbed, contingency is set in motion.

But as MHA alleged, in view of the contingency plan, the Punjab government had to deploy additional security to secure any movement by road, which were clearly not deployed.

“As checked, ADGP (Security) Punjab issued an internal order dated January 1, 2022 through which Punjab cops in Bathinda zone were directed to make sufficient security arrangements ahead of the prime minister’s visit. Apart from that, directions were issued to watch on the movement of protesters and they should not be allowed to move to Ferozepur district before the rally.”

Similar orders were issued later too. But as it appeared, there was no foolproof planning and execution on the contingency plan.

Besides, the police also failed to map the movement of farmers in and around the protest rally.

A DSP-level officer posted near the rally venue told The Wire that his original duty was to regulate the traffic going towards the rally. “We were informed to secure the highway from where the prime minister had to pass at the last minute. I have no idea whether there was advance planning for the alternate travel plan during the prime minister’s visit,” he said.

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BJP’s “assassinate” plot claim

After Prime Minister Modi’s “I could come back alive” remark, the BJP released on its official Twitter handle a video while claiming that Wednesday’s episode was a “conspiracy to attack and kill Modi”.

“Who was behind the possible attack on Modi? Was it in Pakistan? Was it Khalistanis? Or Was it Congress?” it stated.

The video then ran different bytes of protesting farmers to claim that his rally was deliberately sabotaged.

The video further claimed that despite the Punjab government promising a clear route to Prime Minister Modi’s road visit to the rally site, the back door entry was given to protesters, thereby halting the prime minister’s cavalcade for 20 minutes.

“Was it an attempt to attack or assassinate him,” it asked, further running the media reports of Prime Minister Modi’s “I come back alive” statement. Strangely, ANI that ran this statement did not quote anyone who was privy to Modi’s statement. The statement was attributed to “sources”.

Channi: ‘PM’s life threat, a mere gimmick’

In a statement released on Thursday, chief minister Channi said that the narrative that there was a “threat to the life” of Prime Minister Modi was “a mere gimmick” and was aimed at toppling a democratically elected government in the state.

He unequivocally said that there was no threat to the life of the prime minister, but he cancelled his programme on Wednesday because of the thin presence of people in BJP’s rally.

He said that “empty chairs” annoyed the prime minister on his visit to the state due to which he went back to the national capital citing frivolous reasons of “security threat”. Channi said that the false pretext on which the Prime Minister Modi cancelled his visit was a part of a larger conspiracy to defame Punjab and murder democracy in the state on lines of what was done earlier in Jammu and Kashmir.

The chief minister said that how can the life of a prime minister be threatened if the protesters were more than a kilometre away from him. He further said that no slogans were raised at the place where Modi’s cavalcade stopped.

Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi. Photo: PTI

Channi reminded the Modi that Punjabis had sacrificed life for unity, integrity and sovereignty of the country, adding that they can never pose any danger to life and security of the prime minister.

The chief minister said that Prime Minister Modi was a respected leader of the nation, but it did not behoove a leader of his stature to indulge in such “cheap theatricals”.

He added that the weather was poor on Wednesday and on Thursday, but there were very few takers for the BJP’s rally on Wednesday. In contrast, Congress’s rallies across the state were swelling with people, he said.

Meanwhile, various police officers The Wire spoke to mentioned that they did not want to take strict action against the farmers once they blocked the highway, since the situation in the state had already been very sensitive for the last one year due to the peasants’ strike.

As per the media reports, Punjab DGP was in favour of police action to disperse the protesters before Prime Minister Modi’s cavalcade was to pass through the portion of the highway they had occupied. But no stern action was taken.

On Wednesday, Channi justified his government’s decision not to disperse the farmers by force. He said, “The farmers have been agitating peacefully for the last one year. I’m not going to lathi-charge farmers. We spoke to farmers the whole last night after which they ended their agitation. On Sunday some agitators suddenly gathered in the Ferozepur district.”

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‘PM should not make irresponsible statements’: SKM 

Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), an aegis of farmer unions, released a statement on Thursday evening, saying that 10 farmer organisations affiliated to the SKM had announced a symbolic protest for the arrest of Union minister Ajay Mishra, along with other outstanding demands. The protest had been planned after receiving the news of Prime Minister Modi’s proposed visit to Punjab on January 5, it said.

For this purpose, the farmer organisations prepared to protest and burn effigies at the village level across the state on January 2 and at district and tehsil headquarters on January 5. However, there was no programme to stop the prime minister’s visit or obstruct his journey.

As per the pre-determined schedule, peaceful protests were held at every district and tehsil headquarters of Punjab on January 5. When some farmers were stopped by the police administration from going to the district headquarters of Ferozepur, they protested by sitting on the roads at many places. Of these, the flyover near Piareana village was also a part, where the prime minister’s convoy had to stop and went back, it further said.

The SKM also clarified that the protesting farmers had no concrete information that the prime minister’s convoy was going to pass through the road. They got this information from the media after the his return, it added.

“It is clear from the video of the occasion that the protesting farmers did not even make any effort to go towards the prime minister’s convoy.  Only a group with BJP flag and raising “Narendra Modi Zindabad” slogan had reached near that convoy. Therefore, the threat to the life of the prime minister seems completely concocted,” it said.

“It is a matter of great regret that to cover up the failure of his rally, the prime minister has tried to malign both the state of Punjab and the farmers’ movement by using the pretext of “somehow his life was saved”. The whole country knows that if there is a threat to life, then it is for the farmers, from the criminals like Ajay Mishra ‘Teni’ becoming ministers and roaming freely. The SKM expects the prime minister of the country to not make such irresponsible statements keeping in mind the dignity of his post,” it said.

Punjab Govt Forms Committee to Probe Into Security Lapses During PM’s Visit

The committee, which will submit its report within three days, comprises Justice (Retd) Mehtab Singh Gill and principal secretary, home affairs and justice, Anurag Verma.

Chandigarh: The Punjab government on Thursday constituted a two-member high level committee to conduct a “thorough probe” into lapses during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Ferozepur, an official spokesperson said.

The committee, which will submit its report within three days, comprises Justice (Retd) Mehtab Singh Gill and principal secretary, home affairs and justice, Anurag Verma.

“In order to carry out a thorough probe into the lapses that occurred during the Prime Minister’s visit to Ferozepur yesterday, the Punjab government has constituted a high-level committee,” the spokesperson said.

In a major security lapse, the prime minister’s convoy was stranded on a flyover due to a blockade by protesters in Ferozepur on Wednesday. He returned from poll-bound Punjab without attending any event, including a rally.

Also read: Punjab: PM Modi’s Visit Cut Short Due to ‘Major Security Lapse’

The Union home ministry has directed the state government to file an immediate report, saying it did not ensure the required deployment. Home minister Amit Shah said such dereliction of the security procedure during the prime minister’s visit is totally unacceptable and accountability will be fixed.

Punjab chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi has denied any security lapse or political motive behind it and said his government is ready for an inquiry.

The incident triggered a major political row with the BJP alleging that the ruling Congress in Punjab “tried to physically harm” the prime minister, while other parties too attacked the state government over the law and order issue.

Modi who had landed in Bathinda had to take the road route to the National Martyrs Memorial at Hussainiwala in Ferozepur because of inclement weather.

When the convoy reached a village called Piareana on Ferozepur-Moga road, around 30 km away from Hussainiwala, some protestors blocked the road following which the PM’s cavalcade was halted for almost 15-20 minutes on a flyover.

Modi, who was visiting Punjab after two years, was scheduled to lay the foundation stones of development projects worth over Rs 42,750 crore, including the Delhi-Amritsar-Katra expressway and a Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) satellite centre. He was also to address a rally in Ferozepur.

(PTI) 

Ferozepur: Two SAD Leaders Named in FIR for SUV ‘Attack’ on Farmers, No Arrests Yet

Farmer leader Harnek Singh Mehma, based on whose complaint the FIR was registered, claimed that the attack resulted in “another Lakhimpur-like incident”.

New Delhi: Two Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders and their driver were named in an FIR registered by police in Ferozepur, where a group of farmers accused them of attacking them with a car. Among the sections that have been invoked in the case are attempt to murder, rash driving or riding on a public way of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and sections of the Arms Act.

According to Indian Express, those who have been named are SAD leader Vardev Singh Nonni Mann, who is the party’s candidate from the Guruharsahai constituency for the upcoming assembly polls in Punjab, his driver; Gurvinder Singh, who was driving the SUV; and former SAD Ferozepur Rural MLA Joginder Singh Jindu. However, no arrests have been made so far.

The FIR was registered after 32 farmers’ unions, under the banner of Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), staged a dharna outside the senior superintendent of police (SSP)’s office on Thursday morning.

The farmers had claimed that the SUV had sped away while two farmer leaders were sitting on its bonnet and that some rounds were also fired. The incident happened when former Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal had arrived in Ferozepur for campaigning. She and SAD chief Sukhbir Badal had accused ‘Congress-backed goons’ of attacking their party leaders.

The FIR was registered on the complaint of Harnek Singh Mehma, the district president of BKU (Dakaunda), who was one of the persons sitting on the bonnet, according to Indian Express.

The newspaper reported that Mehma’s complaint said that 10-15 farmer leaders had gathered near the blind school in Ferozepur, where Harsimrat Kaur Badal had come. They had informed the police of their plan to question her, about SAD’s plan for the farmers and masses, and the police had given permission for 10-15 persons to arrive at the spot.

“…but when we reached at the spot, Akalis were there in hundreds and they tried to overpower us. We waited till 4:30 pm, but when Harsimrat evaded our questions and left the venue, we stopped the SUV of Vardev Mann and to our surprise, they started driving the vehicle while I and Lovepreet Singh (another farmer from Karma village) were sitting on [the] bonnet. They had to stop the vehicle near Dev Samaj College due to traffic congestion and hence our lives were saved. They almost made it another Lakhimpur-like incident,” the complaint says.

According to Indian Express, SAD workers themselves attacked the SUV and damaged it and later “concocted a false story”. Mehma claimed that while he was on the bonnet, three rounds were fired by Nonni Mann and another four by his gunman. “However, we were saved due to sheer luck,” he said.

The SAD did not file any written complaint with the Ferozepur police as of Thursday, the newspaper said.

Kaur Badal’s programmes cancelled

In a related development, Harsimrat Kaur Badal’s scheduled visits to Mansa city, Jhunir, Bhikhi areas of Mansa district on Thursday were cancelled amid protests by farmer unions. The unions gathered at these spots well in advance to oppose her visit, forcing the former Union minister to cancel her programmes.

Manjit Singh Dhaner, the senior vice president of BKU (Dakaunda), told Indian Express that the farmers’ unions have decided to continue to boycott politicians in villages. “But after Wednesday’s incident, we will oppose Akali Dal’s programmes and will not allow their leaders to enter villages till the arrests are not made,” he said.

(With PTI inputs)

Ferozepur: Farmers Say SAD Vehicle ‘Attacked’ Them, Party Denies Allegation

Former Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal blamed ‘Congress goons’ for attacking two SAD leaders.

New Delhi: In Ferozepur, protesting farmers claimed on Wednesday that a car that was part of a convoy ferrying Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders ‘attacked’ them, while the party’s leaders made counter-allegations against the farmers.

According to Indian Express, the incident occurred when former Union minister Harsimrat Kaur Badal visited the constituency for campaigning. The newspaper reported that a purported video of the incident showed two protesters sitting on a bonnet of a car that was part of the SAD convoy and the vehicle speeds away, resulting in injuries to one. Another purported video showed protestors breaking the car’s window panes with wooden sticks and bricks.

Each side accused the other of opening fire in the air and indulging in physical assault, according to news agency PTI. The police said that they were investigating the matter.

Media reports had conflicting number of people who sustained injuries, ranging from two to five.

Meanwhile, Harsimrat Kaur Badal accused some Congress workers of holding a protest against her in the garb of farmers and also attacking SAD leaders Vardev Singh Mann and Joginder Singh Jindu.

She demanded that the Congress workers be booked immediately.

According to the Tribune, groups from farmer unions and the Congress were protesting Harsimrat Kaur Badal’s visit, but at separate places.

Meanwhile, the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (SKM), in a statement, alleged that some SAD leaders tried to run over some farmers in Ferozepur, a claim vehemently denied by the party.

SAD leader Vardev Singh Mann alias Noni denied the allegations, claiming instead that “some Congressmen under the garb of farmers” allegedly fired upon him and attacked his vehicle, which was damaged in the incident.

Mann also alleged that his gunman was thrashed and his uniform torn apart.

Local Congress leader Rinku Grover denied that his party had any role in the incident. However, he seemed to confirm the presence of Congress leaders at the spot, saying they “wanted to question the absence” of Ferozepur MP Sukhbir Badal, “who has seldom visited this constituency” after getting elected.

Ferozepur senior superintendent of police (SSP) Harmandeep Singh Hans said the police had made all precautionary arrangements to prevent any untoward incident. However, the two SAD leaders took a different route without informing the police and got into a “scuffle” with farmer union members. Police are verifying the claims made by both sides and action will be taken, the SSP said.

According to Indian Express, earlier on Wednesday, farmers had gathered outside the venue of Harsimrat Kaur Badal’s campaign event near Makhu gate in Ferozepur. Farmer leader Harnek Singh Mehma said the farmes were denied permission to ask questions of the former Union minister. Subsequently, a few Youth Akali Dal workers “thrashed 2-3 farmers” in a bid to chase the group away, he said.

The farmers then decided to stage a dharna at Makhu gate. While Harsimrat Kaur Badal’s vehicle had already left the spot, the vehicle carrying Mann and former MLA Joginder Jindu was stopped by the farmers, Mehma said. “When two of us sat on the bonnet of the car in protest trying to stop the vehicle from leaving without answering our questions, they started driving the car and slowly [the] speed was also increased,” the leader told Indian Express.

To protest against the incident, BKU (Dakaunda) and 32 other farmer unions of Punjab will gather in Ferozepur on Thursday to demand criminal cases against Akali leaders.

Harsimrat Kaur Badal, meanwhile, blamed “Congress goons” backed by MLA Parminder Singh Pinki for the scuffle. She said the SAD had photographic evidence of Municipal Council president Rinku Grover, councillor Parminder Handa and Market Committee vice president Balbir Singh Virk being engaged in a protest against the SAD.

Pinki denied the allegations, saying the farmers are accusing SAD leaders Vardev Mann and Joginder Singh Jindu of attack. “I was in Chandigarh and blaming me is baseless. Congress leaders were standing at a separate dharna at a separate location and not at the spot where farmers were protesting,” he said, according to Indian Express.

(With PTI inputs)

SAD Chief Sukhbir Badal to Contest Punjab Assembly Polls From Jalalabad

The Jalalabad assembly segment in Fazilka was earlier represented by Badal, but after his election to the Lok Sabha from Ferozepur in 2019, he quit the seat.

Chandigarh: Seeking to galvanise support for his party ahead of next year’s assembly polls in Punjab, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief Sukhbir Singh Badal on Sunday said he will contest the elections from Jalalabad.

The Jalalabad assembly segment in Fazilka was earlier represented by Sukhbir Badal, but after his election to the Lok Sabha from Ferozepur in 2019, he quit the seat which was wrested by the ruling Congress in the by-polls later that year.

Addressing a rally, Punjab Mangda Jawab [Punjab seeks answers], in Jalalabad, Badal hit out at the Congress, alleging that it “looted” the state and reminded people of the development works that were undertaken in the state when Parkash Singh Badal was the chief minister.

“People of Jalalabad, whom do you want to contest from here, raise your hands and tell,” he asked the gathering. On being told that they wanted him to contest next year’s assembly polls from the seat, Sukhbir said, “I am announcing the name of the first candidate of SAD – from Jalalabad, it will be Sukhbir Singh Badal.”

Also read: Punjab Assembly Speaker Revokes Suspension of 10 SAD MLAs Over Farm Law Ruckus

He told the gathering that they will have to fight this battle while he will be fighting the battle of Punjab.

Earlier in his address, he said, “Poor, farmers, traders and other sections were given facilities during the SAD government as the SAD is the Punjab’s party and knows their pain and sufferings. The Congress party is not a party of Punjabis. It gets orders from the high command in Delhi. AAP [Aam Aadmi Party] is also not a Punjabi party as Arvind Kejriwal gives orders from Delhi. But we [SAD] have to live and die here,” Badal said.

He announced that if the SAD comes to power, it will halve the power tariffs for domestic consumers and “scrap” farm laws besides announcing the MSP for vegetables, fruits and milk.