Chandra Shekhar Aazad likely to attend Gauri Lankesh’s birth anniversary on Jan 29 in Bengaluru
New Delhi, Jan 27: The Bhim Army chief Chandra Shekhar Aazad arrived in Delhi on Monday morning after he was sent back to Delhi by Hyderabad Police. He is reportedly unwell and will be taken to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS). He is likely to attend the birth anniversary celebrations of late journalist Gauri Lankesh on January 29.
Reportedly, he was put on a flight by Hyderabad police in, where he was detained while on his way to take part in an anti-CAA and anti-NRC event.
According to his aides, Aazad is unwell, hence will be reportedly taken to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).
Detained Bhim Army Chief forcibly being sent back to Delhi
According to PTI, Azad is likely to visit Karnataka on Tuesday to address two rallies in Gulbarga and Bidar, if he is well. In Bengaluru, he is likely to attend the birth anniversary celebrations of late journalist Gauri Lankesh on January 29.
On
Monday,
through
Twitter,
he
pledged
that
Bahujan
society
would
never
forget
the
insult
and
he
will
"back
soon".
Aazad,
landed
in
Delhi
after
9
am
today.
Besides
this,
he
alleged
that
the
cops
had
denied
demonstrators
the
right
to
protest
and
alleged
that
they
had
been
beaten
up.
On Monday, the Dalit leader wrote on Twitter that in Telangana, the tyranny has reached its peak. People's voices are being suppressed and rights to protest is being snatched. He alleged that protesters were baton-charged followed with his arrest.
Hyderabad Police detains Bhim Army Chief Chandrashekhar Azad
"Remember Bahujan society will never forget this insult. Will be back soon," he tweeted, tagging the Telangana Chief Minister's Office.