Feb 10 • 04:48 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Chandigarh: AAP's protest against Congress leader Bajwa

In Chandigarh, AAP supporters protested against Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa following his comments on Punjab Minister Harbhajan Singh in relation to the ED.

In a recent political demonstration in Chandigarh, members of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) organized a strong protest against Congress leader Pratap Singh Bajwa. This event was triggered by Bajwa's remarks concerning the Enforcement Directorate (ED) investigation linked to Punjab's Minister Harbhajan Singh. The AAP has taken a firm public stance against comments that they believe undermine the integrity of democratic institutions and individuals in positions of governance.

To manage the demonstrations, Punjab police deployed barricades and used water cannons, illustrating the tensions surrounding political discourse in the region. The clash between supporters of AAP and the police highlights the increasing polarization of Punjab's political landscape as parties vie for influence amidst ongoing investigations and allegations. Such actions by authorities also raise questions regarding the handling of political protests and civil rights in India.

This incident not only reflects the contentious nature of Punjab's current political climate but also serves as a reminder of the vigorous campaigning and activism that political parties engage in ahead of upcoming elections. As AAP continues to challenge established parties like Congress, it is likely that we will see more protests and demonstrations as both parties seek to assert their positions and influence future governance in Punjab.

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