BJP’s Tajinder Bagga detained by Punjab Police for ‘threat’ to AAP chief Kejriwal
Guwahati: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) youth leader Tajinder Singh Bagga has been allegedly detained by the Punjab Police from his residence in Delhi on Friday.
The father of the leader Bagga claimed that he was he was allegedly hit in the face when he attempted to record the incident on video.
While addressing to national media, Bagga’s father claimed that this morning at least 10-15 police personnel came to our home and pulled Tajinder out.
Bagga’s father further stated that police moved him to another room and struck him in the face when he picked up his phone to make a video of the incident.
The national secretary of the ruling party’s youth wing, Bagga has been taken to the Janakpuri Police Station, where he is being escorted by a top Punjab police official and two other officers.
The BJP claims the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government is abusing its position to attack political opponents. The head of the party’s IT department, Amit Malviya tweeted that every party worker will guarantee that Kejriwal learns to handle power the hard way.