In a bold social media post that has sparked heated debates, AAP’s Saurabh Bharadwaj leveled explosive charges against the BJP, claiming the party is orchestrating a reign of fear by abusing law enforcement and probe agencies.
From the sacred steps of Varanasi’s Manikarnika Ghat to courtrooms in Sambhal and streets of Noida, Bharadwaj illustrated a nation gripped by intimidation. A video he shared captures locals trembling at the sight of plainclothes agents filming anyone who dares criticize the ghat’s crumbling infrastructure.
“People are scared to speak the truth,” Bharadwaj asserted. This tactic, he said, shields the government from accountability, converting India into what he termed a full-fledged ‘police state.’
The AAP leader didn’t stop there. He dissected the Noida case of engineer Yuvraj’s tragic demise, accusing police of coercing witnesses into flipping their testimonies to align with official narratives. Justice, in this view, has become a casualty of political expediency.
Turning to Sambhal, Bharadwaj decried the transfer of a judge who had the audacity to register an FIR against a police figure glorified by the BJP. “Law is bending to the whims of the powerful,” he thundered, warning that granting such unchecked authority to officers erodes public trust.
Bharadwaj’s narrative underscores a broader crisis: democracy under siege by fear-mongering. With elections looming, his words resonate as a call to reclaim the rule of law before it’s too late.
