Key Points

BJP General Secretary Tarun Chugh expressed outrage over the desecration of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar's statue in Punjab's Phillaur, urging the AAP-led government to apologize. He criticized Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s administration for failing to address frequent incidents, reflecting a collapse in law and order. Chugh highlighted Ambedkar's significance as a national icon and demanded immediate legal action against the perpetrators. He also stressed the need for permanent security measures for all Ambedkar statues in Punjab, signaling broader concerns about social justice in the state.

Key Points: BJP Demands Apology Over Ambedkar Statue Desecration in Punjab

  • BJP's Tarun Chugh condemns Ambedkar statue desecration
  • Calls out Bhagwant Mann's inaction
  • Demands arrest of culprits and security for statues
  • Highlights government's failure to safeguard social justice
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Punjab: BJP seeks apology from AAP over desecration of Ambedkar statue

BJP's Chugh demands AAP's apology for Ambedkar statue insult, calls for justice and action.

"If even his statue is not safe in Punjab, it exposes the glaring failure of this government. - Tarun Chugh"

Chandigarh, June 3

Demanding an apology, BJP national General Secretary Tarun Chugh on Tuesday condemned the provocative act of desecrating the statue of Bhimrao Ambedkar in Punjab’s Phillaur town.

He said the incident is not merely an insult to a statue, but it is a direct and disgraceful assault on the Constitution, the principles of social justice, and the dignity of millions of marginalised citizens who see Baba Saheb as their guiding light.

Adding that this is not an isolated incident, he said: “A similar shameful act had earlier taken place near a police station in Amritsar in broad daylight. Each time such incidents occur, the Bhagwant Mann-led Punjab government has chosen to stay silent. This consistent indifference and inaction expose the complete collapse of law and order in the state and reflect a dangerous apathy toward issues that affect the soul of our democracy.”

Taking direct aim at the Chief Minister, the BJP leader said, “It appears Bhagwant Mann is either in a deep slumber or too busy entertaining his Delhi boss Kejriwal and his political guests to notice what’s happening in Punjab.” He added that such an insensitive and unaccountable attitude from the state’s highest office is not only condemnable but also indicative of the fact that the government has abandoned its constitutional duty to protect the dignity and unity of society.

Chugh emphasised that Dr Ambedkar is not just an icon of the marginalised; he is the soul of India, the architect of the Constitution, and a symbol of equality, dignity, and justice. “If today, even his statue is not safe in Punjab, it exposes the glaring failure of this government and its lack of political will to uphold constitutional values,” said Chugh.

He questioned whether Punjab is now heading towards a situation where even the ideals of social justice and harmony are no longer safeguarded. He demanded the state government immediately arrest the culprits involved in this despicable act and ensure strict legal action against them. He also urged the administration to implement permanent and foolproof security arrangements for all statues of Dr Ambedkar across the state.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the article:
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Rahul K.
This is absolutely shameful! Dr. Ambedkar's contributions to our nation are unparalleled. Instead of political blame games, all parties should unite to condemn such acts and ensure strict punishment. Punjab government must act swiftly. 🙏
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Priya M.
While the incident is condemnable, BJP's sudden outrage seems selective. Where was this energy when similar incidents happened in BJP-ruled states? All political parties need to move beyond tokenism and actually work on ground-level social harmony.
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Amit S.
As a Punjabi, I'm deeply hurt. Baba Saheb's statues are sacred for millions of Indians. The government must install CCTV cameras near all such memorials and make an example out of the culprits. Enough is enough!
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Neha T.
Why are we only talking after the damage is done? We need preventive measures - better security, community awareness programs in schools, and strict laws against statue vandalism. Reacting after every incident won't solve anything.
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Sanjay P.
This is not just about Punjab - across India we're seeing growing disrespect for national icons. Time to amend laws to make desecration of any national leader's statue a non-bailable offense with minimum 5-year imprisonment.
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Kavita R.
Instead of politicizing the issue, let's focus on education. Many youth today don't understand Ambedkar's struggle. Make his life story compulsory in school curriculum. When people respect the man, they'll respect his statues automatically.

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