'The farmer is a butcher, a drug dealer', who is the venomous Ramchandra Jangra?

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Haryana BJP MP Ramchandra Jangra has given a controversial statement on the farmers' movement. He called the farmers drug addicts and butchers and claimed that 700 girls were missing from the protest site.

Rohtak. These days the issue of farmers' movement is at its peak. In such a situation, Haryana's BJP Rajya Sabha MP Ramchandra Jangra has given a controversial statement regarding those farmers. He has even called the farmers drug dealers and butchers. He also said that about 700 girls were missing from the place where the farmers' movement took place. Actually, he said all this when he reached the inauguration of the sugarcane-crushing season at Rohtak's Meham Sugar Mill. The video related to this is now going viral on social media. In such a situation, let's know who it is?

- Ramchandra Jangra has been associated with BJP for a long time. He is a seasoned politician. Despite all this, he has not achieved much success in the electoral field. He started his political journey with the Lok Dal party. He contested his first assembly election from the Safido seat. But he lost.

- After this, he joined the party of former Haryana CM late Chaudhary Bansi Lal, i.e. Haryana Vikas Party. In 1951, he also contested the election from Mahan Vidhan Sabha but he still lost.

- Then he contested the election from the Karnala assembly constituency. Despite this, he did not achieve any significant success. When the Haryana Vikas Party merged with Congress, Ramchandra Jangra left the party and joined BJP.

- Ramchandra Jangra held many important positions in the BJP. He was also the vice-president of Haryana BJP twice. In the 2014 assembly elections, he contested as a candidate from Guhana but lost to Jagbir Malik of Congress.

For your information, let us tell you that the leaders of the farmers' organizations are ready to move forward with their demands. They do not want to back down in any way. The demonstration of the farmers at the Shambhu border will continue as before.

PC:Asianetnews