The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is staging protests in Punjab following the desecration of a B.R. Ambedkar statue, demanding swift arrests and criticising the government's response to the incident.

Key Points
- BSP protests in Punjab over the alleged desecration of a B.R. Ambedkar statue in Noorpur Jattan village.
- BSP demands immediate arrests of those responsible for the statue desecration.
- The party threatens to intensify its agitation across Punjab if arrests are not made.
- BSP criticises the state administration's handling of the incident and similar past events.
- Further protests are planned across the Doaba region, culminating in a larger demonstration.
The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) on Friday held a protest outside the DSP office in Garhshankar here against the recent alleged desecration of a statue of B R Ambedkar in Noorpur Jattan village.
BSP's Punjab unit president Avtar Singh Karimpuri said the party would intensify its agitation across Punjab if the accused were not arrested.
He alleged that no arrests have been made despite a 72-hour ultimatum given to the police and accused the state administration of failing in its duty.
Karimpuri also claimed that several such incidents have occurred in the state in recent years and criticised the government's response.
He said BSP workers from different Assembly segments in the Doaba region would hold protests from April 4 to April 16, followed by a larger demonstration on April 18.
BSP leader and MLA Nachhattar Pal also condemned the incident and said the issue would be raised in the Punjab Assembly.
Police officials briefed the protesters, but BSP leaders expressed dissatisfaction and demanded immediate arrests.




