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Law will ensure justice to Ankita, not Congress: BJP

Thursday, 18 January 2024 | PNS | DEHRADUN

Questioning the motive behind the Congress’ rally to bring justice to Ankita Bhandari, the Bharatiya Janata Party has stated that it is part of the Congress’ opportunistic and selfish politics. The BJP State media in-charge Manveer Singh Chauhan said that the law will ensure justice to Bhandari, not the Congress.

Interacting with media persons here on Wednesday, Chauhan said that the investigation agencies have completed the exercise to ensure justice to Bhandari. “In the past, the Congress had taken out a Swabhiman Yatra on this issue and had ended it by insulting the people of Uttarakhand. The judicial process in the unfortunate Ankita Bhandari case is in a decisive phase. All the accused are in jail due to chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s sensitivity and seriousness. The court and the public are satisfied with the investigation process till now but the Congress is not politically satisfied.  With its rally started now, the Congress is insulting the judicial process and acting unfairly towards the victim. All have faith that the manner in which the investigation agencies

Collected evidence using scientific and traditional ways and presented it in the court, the guilty will be brought to book. However, the Congress is without an issue and is playing politics by spreading lies and confusion on this issue. This Yatra of the Congress is not for justice to Ankita but for its leaders seeking political justice from the public in the coming elections,” Chauhan said.

He further said that in the past the Congress had taken out a Swabhiman Nyay Yatra in the Garhwal Lok Sabha constituency, which was rejected by the public. As a result, they blamed the public for the failure with the Pradesh Congress Committee president and other leaders also using objectionable words for the people of Garhwal and Uttarakhand. The situation for the Congress this time is worse than it was during its previous Yatra, he added.

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