Five activists of the Bahujan Samaj Party, including its Punjab general secretary Jarnail Nangal, today went on a 3-day hunger strike to protest what they alleged anti-people policies of the Parkash Singh Badal government.
The protest was also aimed at highlighting local issues, party leaders said.
A party rally was held here before Nangal and four other BSP activists went on the fast.
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Addressing the rally, Nangal said they were undertaking the 3-day hunger strike to protest "anti-people" policies of the SAD-BJP government in Punjab.
The BSP leader said their protest was also intended to draw attention of concerned authorities towards their demands.
These included construction of a new building for a school for girls, action against college authorities that force SC students to pay fees and withdrawal of "false" cases against dalit leaders, he said.
Nangal also demanded action against a TV channel for airing a programme which, he alleged, had "denigrated" Guru Ravi Das.
The next course of action would be chalked out on October nine in case their demands were not met, he said.