Chandigarh:A day after Haryana Home Minister Anil Vij said that Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's tractor rally would not be allowed to enter the state, Punjab CM Amarinder Singh on Friday hits back, asking if a 'jungle raj' is prevailing there.
Reacting sharply to the Home Minister's remarks, Amarinder Singh said that it is a futile move to stifle the voice of an angry nation.
He warned that such dictatorial steps would only strengthen the resolve of Congress to fight for the rights of farmers.
Is there a jungle raj in Haryana that you can stop anyone, least of all a duly elected leader of a national political party, from entering the state or from raising his voice against the injustice being meted out to farmers, the chief minister asked the Haryana government in a statement.
Coming on the heels of the assault and cases registered by the UP Police against Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and seen in the context of the earlier lathi-charge by the Haryana Police against agitating farmers, it is clear that BJP governments were bent on suppressing the voice of the opposition in total violation of the democratic rights enshrined in the Constitution, he said.
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The Punjab CM said that the Congress will not be cowed down by such autocratic and undemocratic actions of the BJP-led governments, either at the Centre or in the states.
If they think they can break the will of the Congress leadership or quell all opposition with such high-handedness, they are living in a fool's paradise, the Punjab CM said.
History stands testimony to the fact that the voice of the people only gets stronger if it is sought to be crushed by force, he warned.