Anil Vij’s close aides’ tickets cut in Ambala, angry Gabbar said- I will take big action soon
News is coming from Haryana India that Mr. Anil Vij who is the energy minister of Haryana and a strong BJP leader as well is preparing to open a front against its government once again. Initially, he was very popular for his protest against high command for transfers of IAS officers.
What is the Controversy this time :
This controversy happened due to ticket distribution in Ambala City Municipal Council elections.
As soon as the list of BJP candidates for the Ambala Sadar Municipal Council elections was released in the morning, questions were raised on about 17 names. Vij’s close workers expressed displeasure over this list and started protesting at the minister’s residence.
According to sources, Anil Vij had sent a list of winning potential candidates to the party’s high command, but the high command removed many names from his list and gave tickets to new candidates on its own. When Vij’s supporters got this information, they expressed displeasure over ignoring the effective workers. Within no time, hundreds of workers gathered outside the minister’s residence and started protesting.
Vij said – I will take big action soon
Anil Vij himself came forward to convince the BJP workers and assured them that he was taking this issue seriously. Vij said that if the situation does not improve soon, he can take a big decision.
Slogans of ‘Gaddar Murdabad’, ruckus at BJP office
The anger of the workers was such that slogans of ‘Gaddar Murdabad’ started echoing outside the BJP office and the minister’s residence. Anil Vij was seen repeatedly trying to calm the workers, but the situation remains tense.
Let us see how Minister Vij is going to solve this issue. He convinced his workers and supporters that if High Command did not hear him then he would take the big action. As of now, he hasn’t revealed what action he is going to take but seems he is not happy with the Party’s high command for long time. He mentioned the same many times in his speeches in the past.