Chandigarh, April 21 (IANS). A big controversy has arisen over the demonstration of JJP leaders and police action at Guru Jambheshwar University in Hisar, Haryana. Former Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala targeted the Haryana government and said that the government is misusing its machinery which is not right.
Former Deputy Chief Minister of Haryana, Dushyant Chautala, while talking to news agency IANS, said, ‘The government is misusing every machinery of its’. The top leadership of the party has also held a meeting, within the meeting it has also been decided that a large level meeting of the students will be held regarding our initial fight on 27th April, this meeting will be held in Krantimaan Park, Hisar and then further action will be decided.
He said that in today’s times, universities are being used to promote the same political thinking. There is anger in the student organizations of every party regarding this. You must have seen that National Students Union of India is the student organization of Aam Aadmi Party. They all raised their voice and I thank them all. This fight is not for anyone, everyone is in it.
Dushyant Chautala said that four girl students have committed suicide in two months. 48 hours ago another student tried to commit suicide, so a pressure is being created somewhere and if you raise the issue, they are also terminated, so shouldn’t we fight. The party has decided that in the meeting to be held on April 27, many issues will be discussed and further strategy will be discussed.
He said that FIR has not been registered on our complaint in the last 72 hours, so how can we assume that any work is being done on it? There is clearly a threat to kill written in the complaint. We are going to the public court regarding this and further action will be taken based on the decision taken.
Dushyant Chautala said that we will also go to the court and talk there for investigation in this matter, so that the true facts can come before the public. Haryana DGP has stopped picking up our calls. If I am being treated like this, then imagine what would happen to the public.
–IANS
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