Conflict in Congress before protest: Congress Bhavan's gate not opened for Legislature Party leader MLA Partap Singh Bajwa

Congress President Amarinder Raja Warring got angry on the police personnel posted in Congress Bhawan as soon as he came to know about this

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Before the protest outside the Vigilance Office by the Punjab Congress, there has been a ruckus in them. Partap Singh Bajwa's car was not allowed to enter the Congress office in Chandigarh on Monday. Infuriated by this, Bajwa returned. On the other hand, Congress President Amarinder Raja Warring got angry on the police personnel posted in Congress Bhawan as soon as he came to know about this. There is a discussion about that on whose behest the police did all this.

Congress surrounded the office of Vigilance Bureau in Chandigarh today. Through this, the registration of cases against former Congress leaders is being opposed. For this, Bajwa had come to Congress Bhawan in Sector 15. When his car reached Congress Bhawan, the gate for Bajwa's car was not opened. Despite being repeatedly instructed, the police officers stationed there did not open the gate. Some vehicles were already parked inside at the time. The policemen said that the gate is bad. Bajwa got down from the car and went inside but after a while came out and sat in the car.

Punjab Congress President Raja Warring said that there is no displeasure with Bajwa. He is our CLP leader. He scolded the officers for stopping his car in such a reckless manner.  Warring said that if any policeman has misbehaved then he will be removed from duty here. Further complaint will also be made regarding this. The employees here are also working at the behest of the government. On repeated questions, Warring said that the media should not create a ruckus.


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