Bandi Sanjay flays cases against BJP cadre, slams BRS and AIMIM
The Hindu
BJP's Bandi Sanjay accuses BRS & AIMIM of working together to disturb peace in Karimnagar. He claims AIMIM cadres deliberately caused trouble & police booked BJP cadres in an arbitrary manner. BJP protests demanding action against those responsible for creating unrest.
BJP national general secretary and Karimnagar MP Bandi Sanjay accused the ruling BRS and AIMIM of working hand in glove to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere in Karimnagar, and foment trouble for political mileage.
In a statement, Mr. Sanjay alleged that the AIMIM cadres deliberately went around his camp office and residence twice in a bike rally in Karimnagar on Friday with an intention to stir-up trouble.
When the BJP cadres stood in front of our camp office in self defense, the police booked them in an arbitrary manner, he charged, demanding that the ‘false cases’ registered against the BJP cadres be withdrawn immediately.
“Stern action should be taken against the anti-social elements, who are hell-bent on creating unrest,” he said.
Meanwhile, the BJP functionaries on Saturday staged protests in Karimnagar demanding deterrent action against those responsible for creating commotion in front of Mr. Sanjay’s camp office.
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