Punjab Police Detain Sunil Jakhar Amid AAP’s Halt of BJP Camps

Featured & Cover Punjab Police Detain Sunil Jakhar Amid AAP's Halt of BJP Camps

Punjab Police detained BJP chief Sunil Jakhar in Abohar after the Aam Aadmi Party halted the BJP’s outreach campaign, leading to protests across the state.

Chandigarh: Punjab BJP chief Sunil Jakhar was detained by the Punjab Police in Abohar on Thursday. This action followed an order from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government to halt the BJP’s outreach campaign titled “BJP de sewadar aa gaye ne tuhade dwar.” The initiative aimed to raise awareness about various central welfare schemes but was suspended statewide due to government directives. Several BJP leaders were also taken into custody across different districts.

Jakhar was leading one of the outreach camps in Abohar when he was detained, along with local leaders and party workers. He strongly condemned the police action, labeling it as “state terrorism,” and accused the Bhagwant Mann government of misusing police resources to prevent the BJP from engaging with the public. In response to the crackdown, Jakhar called on party workers to gather in Raipura for a protest on Friday.

The AAP government justified its decision by alleging that BJP functionaries were illegally collecting sensitive information, including Aadhaar details, ration cards, and bank information, in violation of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. In addition to detaining Jakhar and others, police confiscated campaign materials and obstructed further camps in several villages.

This incident has ignited a political firestorm in Punjab. Congress MLA Sandeep Jakhar visited Fazilka to show support for the detained BJP workers, while Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring accused both AAP and BJP of orchestrating a “fixed match” to undermine Congress in the state.

In the wake of these events, BJP workers organized protests in Ludhiana and other towns, claiming that citizens were being denied benefits from key schemes such as Ayushman Bharat and PM-Kisan. This confrontation has intensified the already volatile political atmosphere in Punjab, with parties ramping up their rhetoric as electoral politics heats up.

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