7 BJP members demonstrated for a sit-in at the police station in Alot in Madhya Pradesh.
Police, according to BJP mandal president Vikram Singh Anjana, have tarnished the reputation of the government.
Rajendra Singh, the district president of the BJP in Alot (Madhya Pradesh), expressed his anger against party members for conducting a sit-in at the Alot police station on Tuesday. A few police officers were to be suspended, according to the party members.
A JCB operator from Piplia Sisodia named Bharat Malviya accused police of demanding money under duress. Malviya's claim was supported by BJP officials, who also called for the suspension of the implicated officers.
Police, according to BJP mandal president Vikram Singh Anjana, have tarnished the reputation of the government.
According to the in-charge of the police station, the behaviour of the BJP workers was improper. He denied the claim that police had engaged in extortion, saying that BJP members should have reported the matter to higher authorities rather than protesting.
Seven workers who led the protest against the Lunera show demanded that they respond within three days. He claimed that it was unacceptable for party members to protest the administration in any way.
Vikram Singh Anjana, the president of the BJP mandal, Dinesh Kothari, the member of the district working committee, Anil Bharawa, the member of the state working committee, Rakesh Dayma, and others received notices.
