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Congress, BJP are following BSP footsteps : Jasvir Singh Garhi
- We appealed to Election Commission on 10 Jan to postpone election date and they followed us
- Punjab VidhanSabha Elections postponed by a week considering Shri Guru Ravidas Parkash Purab
Taruni Gandhi, Chandigarh :
Congress, BJP are following BSP footsteps : Jasvir Singh Garhi : The Election Commission of India postponed the polling date of the Punjab VidhanSabha Election. As on 16 February, there is Prakash Purab of Shri Guru Ravidas ji, hence many devotees go to Banaras and Kashi to pay obeisance.
After the announcement, the credit war amongst the political parties started to appear on social media and in Whatsapp groups. Every Party trying their hard to convince people that it is them who made the Election commission postpone the Polling date.
Though It was Bahujan Samaj Party who first on 10 January sent memorandum to the Election Commission of India demanding Postponement of Punjab VidhanSabha Election Poll date.
Punjab BSP President Jasveer Singh Garhi while speaking to The Daily Guardian said that the BSP had first submitted a memorandum to the Election Commission through Phagwara SDM regarding the postponement of Punjab Assembly election dates.
Punjab Chief Minister Charanjit Singh had to write a letter to the Election Commission 5 days later while the BJP had to write a letter to the Election Commission 8 days later to postpone the Punjab Assembly elections which was a moral victory of the Bahujan Samaj.
Garhi said that the ancient Shri Guru Ravidas Ji Temple built in 700 kanals in Tughlakabad, Delhi, was bulldozed by Centre Government.
He was also approached by the BJP government at the Center and the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi to pay Rs 4 crore 34 lakh for a 30 year lease, the last date of which had passed in December.
Garhi further said that if the BJP government at the Center was pro-Dalit then why it was not stopped when the ancient temple at Tughlakabad in Delhi was being demolished.
Why was the BJP party asleep then? Why didn’t the BJP leaders and the Congress government of Punjab write a letter to stop the demolition of the temple.
Garhi said that even then the leaders, workers and supporters of Bahujan Samaj Party took to the streets with the blessings of Sant Samaj and Sangat to fight the Tughlaqabad struggle.
Garhi said that the BJP government which demolished Shri Guru Ravidas Mandir in Delhi was today trying to mislead the nation by politicizing Dalits and backward classes. Congress, BJP are following BSP footsteps : Jasvir Singh Garhi