Kangana airport case: Farmer outfits back CISF woman constable
Ranaut, in a video message, had on Thursday said she was hit in the face and abused by the constable during security check at the Chandigarh airport
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Actor and BJP MP-elect Kangana Ranaut
Chandigarh, 7 June
Some farmer outfits on Friday threw
their weight behind the CISF woman constable who allegedly slapped actor and
BJP MP-elect Kangana Ranaut, saying the entire sequence leading to the incident
needs to be properly investigated.
Ranaut, in a video message, had on
Thursday said she was hit in the face and abused by the constable during
security check at the Chandigarh airport, the ugly fracas breaking out two days
after she was elected to the Lok Sabha from Mandi in Himachal Pradesh.
The Samyukta Kisan Morcha
(Non-Political) and the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha were among the prominent outfits
which said they stand in support of the Central Industrial Security Force
(CISF) woman constable.
The constable, who appeared to be
upset with Ranaut over her stance on the farmers' protests, has been suspended
and an investigation has been launched. The CISF, tasked with providing
security at airports, had also ordered a court of inquiry into the incident.
SKM (Non-Political) leader Jagjit
Singh Dallewal and Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Committee general secretary Sarwan
Singh Pandher said they will meet Punjab's Director General of Police (DGP)
Gaurav Yadav for a proper investigation into the matter. "We will demand a
proper investigation and we will tell him that there should be no injustice
with the woman constable," Dallewal said addressing a press conference
here with Pandher and some other farmer leaders.
On June 9 in Mohali, an
"Insaaf march" to Mohali the senior superintendent of police's office
will be taken out "to demand that no injustice be done in this case with
the constable", he said. In a video statement titled "Shocking rise
in terror and violence in Punjab" posted on X after she landed in Delhi
after the incident on Thursday, Ranaut said she was safe and fine. The
constable, Ranaut had said, came towards her from the side. "She hit me in
the face and started abusing me. I asked her why she did it and she said she
supports the farmer protests." "I am safe but my concern is that
terrorism and extremism are increasing in Punjab... How do we handle
that?", Ranaut had said.
Another video doing the rounds of
social media had shown the agitated constable talking to people presumably
after the incident. "Kangana made a statement (earlier) that farmers were
protesting in Delhi because they were paid Rs 100 or Rs 200. At the time, my
mother was one of the protesters," she said in the purported video.
The brother of the constable on
Thursday said they learnt about the incident through the media. The constable's
brother, who is based in Kapurthala, had said his sister has been in service
for the past 15 years and had served at many places including Kerala, Chennai
and Amritsar.
Dallewal and Pandher said the
constable's brother was active in farmer movements and was part of their
organisation.
Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher
alleged that Ranaut had hurt sentiments with her comments against farmers,
elderly women and Punjabis in the past. Both Dallewal and Pandher lashed out at
the actor for stating that terrorism was increasing in Punjab.
Dallewal said from various reports
what they have come to know is that there was some argument from Ranaut's side
during security check when her purse and mobile-phone was being put for
checking. If this is so, then the constable is not to be blamed, she was doing
her duty, he said. "And everyone knows the previous track record of Ranaut
and the kind of language she has used towards farmers. There must have been an
argument and the result of which must have led to the incident. All these
things need proper investigation," he said.
Taking on Ranaut over her
"terrorism" and "extremism" remark, Dallewal said, "In
Punjab, communities of all faiths are peacefully co-existing. We demand that a
case should be filed and courts should take suo motu cognisance of the wordings
used by the BJP MP." "Ranaut is an actor and now even a MP, she
should not speak such language. This is condemnable. We demand that action be
taken against her," he said.
The two farmer leaders claimed that
people including farmers have taught BJP a lesson in the recently held Lok
Sabha polls. "From rural areas, 73 of their candidates lost this
time," he claimed.
In Haryana, they could win only
five seats, in Uttar Pradesh, they had to face heavy defeat while they also
lost heavily in Rajasthan. During farmers agitation, they used tear gas,
bullets and people of the country have expressed their anger through the ballot,
Dallewal claimed.
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