FIR against Haryana’s ‘Water Cannon Boy’ in Ludhiana: Had said in Chandigarh PU protest, “The rule of hypocrite Brahmins will not run in Punjab.”
Navdeep Singh Jalbera of Haryana, who gained notoriety during the farmers’ uprising as the “Water Cannon Boy,” is the subject of a formal complaint filed in Punjab. In Ludhiana, this case has been filed.
The reason is that he allegedly made disparaging comments against the Brahmin community at a rally at Panjab University in Chandigarh.
Anger among Brahmins in Punjab has increased since the FIR was filed in response to this occurrence. In an effort to apprehend Navdeep, the police have also begun conducting raids. A number of police units are getting ready to relocate to Haryana.
Why did Navdeep Singh Jalbera say that?
On November 7, Navdeep Singh Jalbera made the contentious remarks at a demonstration in favor of the “PU Bachao Morcha” (Save PU Front) at Panjab University (PU) in Chandigarh. “The rule of hypocrite Brahmins will not run in Punjab, and they should stay in their own state,” he declared during his speech to the assembly.
Read the FIR’s two primary points first.
Jalbera and other mischievous elements are creating targets: Division Number 2 Police Station has filed a formal complaint against Navdeep for offending religious sentiments after taking notice of the situation. According to Sharda, the Brahmin community has been the target of malicious individuals like Jalbera for months.
Attempt to undermine Punjab’s harmony and tranquility: They are attempting to undermine Punjab’s harmony, goodwill, and tranquility. He issued a warning that such behavior would not be accepted and that future use of offensive language against the community would be strictly prohibited.


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