Chandrashekhar Azad’s big statement: ‘Whose responsibility is it if someone shoots me?’ There was a commotion!

When Nagina MP and Azad Samaj Party chief Chandrashekhar Azad reached Hardoi, the sight there was worth seeing. Chandrashekhar became overjoyed after seeing the huge crowd of more than 20 thousand people gathered at the public meeting. The enthusiasm of the supporters was such that people even climbed onto rooftops and tall trees to see him. Seeing this love of his fans, Chandrashekhar not only became emotional, but he also made a scathing attack on the state government regarding his safety and the condition of Dalit leaders.

Seeing the crowd, expressed concern over security

While addressing the public meeting, Chandrashekhar Azad raised questions on the security arrangements from the stage itself. He said boldly, “There is such a huge crowd here, if someone shoots me in the meantime, then whose responsibility will it be?” His indication was clear that the government and administration are not serious about the security of Dalit leaders. He alleged that the safety of those leading the Dalit community is constantly being taken lightly, which is extremely worrying.

Emotional appeal to supporters

The enthusiasm of the crowd was so much that people were risking their lives by standing on trees and roofs of houses. Seeing this, Chandrashekhar expressed his love by scolding him like an elder brother. Appealing to his supporters, he said, “Hey my brothers, come down. If you fall and something happens to you, then where will I find revolutionary comrades like you?” His appeal won the hearts of the people present there and slogans in his name started echoing all around.

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