Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Barala behind Samain rally attack, says Yashpal Malik

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FATE HA BAD: All India Jat Aaraksh an Sang harsh S ami ti( AI J ASS) national president Y ash pal Malik on Friday alleged that Haryana Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)’s chief Sub hash Bar ala was behind the attack on Jat leaders during the bhaichara rally held in Samain village on August 14.

Addressing am ah apanc hay at at the grain market in Fate ha bad on Friday, Malik said, “Sube Singh Samain and his men attacked us on the directions of Subhash Barala. We have asked the government for CBI inquiry against Barala in the matter. ”

He also demanded action against deputy superinten­dent of police( D SP) Sam she rD a hi ya and station house officer (SHO) of To hana sad ar, Pr a deep She or an, for “not taking timely action” when a Sube Singh and his men allegedly attacked Malik and his supporters.

“We have personally identified 36 persons who attacked us and handed over the details to Fate habad superinten­dent of police( SP) Kuldeep Singh. We want the accused to be arrested as soon as possible. I have told all my workers to not get personally involved in the matter as the police will arrest the accused soon,” Yashpal Malik added.

Malik also said that he had recently met Ha ryan a chief minister Man oh ar L al K hat tar to discuss the matter and requested him to take action against BJP chief Subhash Barala.

“The CM asked us to provide proof against Bar ala. We have the proof recorded on a CD, which we will provide to the CM soon,” Malik said.

He also said that earlier the AIJASS had decided to hold a bhaichara rally in Jhajjar on August 27, but now they will change the name of the rally and call it an Aakrosh rally (anger rally) after discussing with other AIJASS leaders. HTC

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? AIJASS national president Yashpal Malik (second from left) at a mahapancha­yat in Fatehabad on Friday.
HT PHOTO AIJASS national president Yashpal Malik (second from left) at a mahapancha­yat in Fatehabad on Friday.

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