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Bhushan attacker denies BJP connection

FP Staff October 13, 2011, 14:32:27 IST

Prashant Bhushan attackers Tejinder Pal Singh Bagga and Vishnu Gupta surrendered to the Delhi police today. Former member of the BJP Youth movement, Tejinder Singh, distances himself from BJP.

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Bhushan attacker denies BJP connection

Prominent lawyer and member of Team Anna, Prashant Bhushan was attacked in full view of television cameras by three youth claiming to be from the Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena on Wednesday. A shocked nation watched on TV as a youth rained blows and kicks on Bhushan  in his Supreme Court chamber over his alleged anti-India remarks on Jammu and Kashmir. Prashant Bhushan attackers Tejinder Pal Singh Bagga and Vishnu Gupta surrendered to the Delhi police today. [caption id=“attachment_106683” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Screengrab from ibnlive”] [/caption] Tejinder Singh Bagga, one of the three men who attacked Bhushan today in an interview with CNN-IBN , said he does not regret his act and denies any link with the RSS and BJP. Just before going to Patiala House court to surrender, he said," We did this because Prashant Bhushan said there should be a referendum on Kashmir. I don’t think Bhushan deserved any other treatment." “Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena is an organisation which also does social work. We always condemn anti-national statements. Anyone who makes statements like these will be attacked by us,” he said.  The president of Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena said that they helped the Sikkim victims during earthquake, and is known for doing social work. Bagga said that the group is strongly against corruption and supports the Anna Hazare movement. This was not the only act of Bhagat Singh Kranti Sena. Bagga claimed that he had attacked Hurriyat Leader Syed Ali Shah Gilani and activist Arundhati Roy in the past. He denied any connection with BJP, saying he was with the party two years ago and now have no connection with it. “I have no links with the BJP now. I used to be their member once upon a time. I don’t deny I have posters of BJP leaders in my house. But they were put up a year back,” he said. On why he is going to surrender, he candidly said, “We have broken the law. We accept it. So, we are going to surrender.” Watch Video: former member of the BJP Youth movement, Tejinder Singh, distance himself from BJP

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