New Delhi: Protesters blocked PM Narendra Modi's path during his visit to Punjab on Wednesday, trapping the Prime Minister's convoy on a flyover on Hussainiwala Road for 15-20 minutes. Among the protesters who blocked the road were reportedly people from the Bharatiya Kisan Union (Krantikari) (BKU). Now Surjit Singh Phool, president of Kisan Sangathan BKU Revolutionary, has thanked those who blocked the prime minister's path.
Not only that, other members of the BKU had also prevented BJP workers from attending PM Modi's rally. Now BKU revolutionary leader Surjit Singh Phool has released a video thanking the workers of the organization. In this video, Surjit Singh says, "Today, in village Rattakhera, the members of the BKU revolutionary blocked the road just 10-11 km away from Modi's rally, faced all kinds of difficulties, endured threats from BJP leaders, blocked the road, we evacuated the BJP people from the middle of the water, All workers deserve congratulations for this.''
He further said that this is because the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had thrown water cannons on us in Delhi and dug the road. On the same day, you forced to see them.
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