Leaders of the congress party, priyanka gandhi Vadra and mallikarjun Kharge, have criticized the use of bulldozers to crush criminal suspects in states run by the Bharatiya Janata Party. The bjp administration, according to Kharge, is attempting to instill terror in the populace by "bulldozing as a tactic."
 
Congress leaders reacted sharply to the demolition of Shahzad Ali's residence in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh. ali was charged with using violence on wednesday during a demonstration. "If someone is accused of a crime, only the court has the authority to determine the crime and the appropriate punishment," priyanka gandhi Vadra stated. However, it is not fair to punish the accused's family as soon as the allegation is made, to take away their roof, to break the law, to defy the court, or to demolish the accused's house right immediately. This is the pinnacle of injustice and savagery."
 

She emphasized that parliamentarians, law enforcement officers, and lawbreakers must be clearly distinguished from one another, saying that "governments cannot behave like criminals."
 
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra declared, "Bulldozer justice is totally unacceptable, it must stop."
 
Congress President mallikarjun Kharge had similar views, calling the destruction "inhumane and unjust."
 
He voiced alarm over the "repeated targeting of minorities in BJP-ruled states," stating that such behavior is unacceptable in a legalistic society.
 

"The congress Party strongly condemns the bjp state governments for their blatant disregard of the Constitution, using bulldozing as a tactic to instill fear among citizens," Kharge said.
 
In addition, he stated that "offenses must be adjudicated in courts, not through state-sponsored coercion," warning that anarchy cannot replace natural justice.
 
 

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