Obstructed by fighting ranchers while on his approach to meet

While Muktsar police said Sampla and his allies were accompanied out of the region and nobody was captured or confined, the previous Minister guaranteed he was kept by police and taken from the dissent site to Adampur in their vehicle.

A DAY after heads of 28 rancher associations of Punjab boycotted a gathering with the agribusiness secretary in Delhi, previous Union Minister Vijay Sampla confronted fights by ranchers close to Mahabadhar town of Muktsar, where he had gone to meet a Dalit youth who was purportedly tormented by upper rank men. While Muktsar police said Sampla and his allies were accompanied out of the zone and nobody was captured or kept, the previous Minister, while addressing The Indian Express, asserted he was confined by police and taken from the dissent site to Adampur in their vehicle. 


Sampla was en route to Chak Janesar town of Jalalabad voting demographic in Fazilka locale to meet Dalit youth Gurnam Singh, who was purportedly tormented by upper rank men of a similar town and compelled to drink pee. In any case, 10 km from the town, ranchers sat on dharna on the primary street and didn't permit his vehicle to proceed, because of which Sampla alongside his allies likewise sat inverse the dharna, calling the dissidents 'Senators' and 'hostile to Dalit'. The showdown proceeded for around two hours and Sampla additionally went live on his Facebook page during this scene various occasions. 


Addressing The Indian Express, he stated, "Representatives are slandering ranchers. They are arranging fights and assaulting our chiefs. I needed to meet the Dalit youth who was tormented, however they didn't permit me to go. This shows the counter Dalit face of Congress. Their childhood Congress pioneer Harman Singh was driving this dissent. I was originating from Hoshiarpur and had halted at Muktsar to eat at the Circuit House from where I began. Police security changed our course and shockingly, nonconformists became more acquainted with that also excessively fast, which shows that they are hand in glove with Congressmen. In the middle of, police kept our vehicles left on the side of the road for 7-8 minutes while they were evolving course. Maybe it was done to let dissenters arrive at the other scene. " 


Sampla and nonconformists sat on isolated dharnas for around two hours at a similar spot raising trademarks against one another. Sampla told the media, "Police are stating that they will capture me, they won't permit my vehicle to push forward. I disclosed to them that I won't move back and rather stroll to arrive at the spot. Be that as it may, they at that point kept me and caused me to sit in their vehicle. In any case, I will proceed to meet that Dalit youth. They can't choke the voice of Dalits as I am additionally a Dalit and I am their voice." 


Shingaara Singh Mann, BKU (Ugrahan) Bathinda unit president, stated, "It was a joint dissent by ranchers from various associations and our individuals were additionally important for it. We are against all ideological groups and not simply BJP. I approach BJP pioneers to seek an immediate conversation with us. We don't have anything to do with their political accuse games." 


Gurditta Singh, one of the ranchers fighting from Sidhupur bunch stated, "Ideological groups continue accusing one another, however the truth of the matter is that each resident of Punjab is vexed about the homestead laws and thus such fights will undoubtedly occur. You can see the banners of our associations too in that fight." 


Sources said ranchers from BKU (Ugrahan), Sidhupur and Dakaunda had sat on dharna to challenge BJP pioneer. 


 "We didn't capture anybody and we didn't keep anybody. Or maybe, we accompanied the BJP pioneer out of the spot in order to de-heighten the circumstance." 


Then, the accompanied vehicle passed Faridkot, Moga, Jalandhar and later arrived at Adampur. Sampla said he was dropped at Adampur, 25 km away from his home in Hoshiarpur. Box: The Dalit 'torment' case On October 8, a Dalit youth named Gurnam Singh, occupant of town Chak Madrasa was purportedly thrashed by locals of Chak Janesar. As indicated by Gurnam's announcement, he had gone to take a cruiser from his sibling on October 8 at about 10.30 pm, when three upper rank men — Simarjit Singh alais Kala, Ramandeep Singh moniker Ramna and Jagvir Singh nom de plume Bhola Pandit — fired whipping him. They took him to the town dharamshala and constrained him to drink their pee. 


After this scene, Gurnam returned to his home and on October 10 got himself conceded in Jalalabad common medical clinic and grumbled to police. Fazilka SSP Harjit Singh stated, "On his grievance, three people were set up for October 12. In any case, the scene of position came into the image on October 13 and henceforth segments under SC/ST Act were included. We have additionally reserved three people on charges of harming strict conclusions, taking lawfulness in their grasp. Anyway they are yet to be captured." 


Then Gurnam Singh got himself released from clinic and is currently living with his sibling in Chak Janesar town as opposed to getting back to his town. Sources said that Gurnam was coming to Chak Janesar town by foot and residents on Theekri Pehra interrogated him regarding the motivation behind his visit. At the point when he couldn't clarify, they speculated him to be a criminal, in light of the fact that few goats had been taken from the region a couple of days prior. Afterward, they fired pounding him and even made recordings. The SSP stated, "So far there has been no generous proof of him being compelled to drink pee, however it has gone to our notification that they had pummeled him. We have held up a FIR according to Gurnam's announcement and examination is on."

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