<p>Many Punjab BJP leaders, including party's state chief Ashwani Sharma and former Union minister Vijay Sampla, were detained in Jalandhar after they began their 'Dalit Insaf Yatra' on Thursday.</p>.<p>Police said the BJP leaders did not have permission for taking out the 'yatra'.</p>.<p>The Punjab unit of the BJP had planned to take out a 'yatra' in protest against the alleged atrocities on the scheduled caste community and post-matric SC scholarship scam in the state.</p>.<p>The rally was to start from Jalandhar and end at the residence of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh in Chandigarh.</p>.<p>As the BJP leaders and workers started their 'yatra' in their vehicles at Surya enclave in Jalandhar, police personnel stopped them and detained many senior state party leaders.</p>.<p>Party general secretary Jeevan Gupta and former minister Manoranjan Kalia were among the people who were detained by police.</p>.<p>They were brought in a bus to Circuit House in Jalandhar. Later, they were released.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters, senior BJP leader and Union Minister Som Parkash said the protest rally was organised against the alleged multi-crore post-matric Scheduled Caste scholarship scam and "atrocities" on Dalits.</p>.<p>"We wanted to wake up the state government from its slumber on these issues through this rally," Parkash said.</p>.<p>Punjab BJP chief Ashwani Sharma said the party will continue to fight till the SC community gets justice.</p>.<p>Former Union minister Vijay Sampla said that stopping the BJP's protest rally was “unconstitutional”.</p>.<p>BJP leaders had been demanding a CBI probe into the alleged scholarship scam in which the name of minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot had figured.</p>.<p>After the allegations of Rs 64 crore misappropriation in the SC scholarship scheme had surfaced, the chief minister had directed the chief secretary to conduct a thorough enquiry.</p>.<p>The chief secretary's report, based on the findings of the three-member panel of IAS officers led by Food Secretary KAP Sinha, had exonerated Dharamsot.</p>
<p>Many Punjab BJP leaders, including party's state chief Ashwani Sharma and former Union minister Vijay Sampla, were detained in Jalandhar after they began their 'Dalit Insaf Yatra' on Thursday.</p>.<p>Police said the BJP leaders did not have permission for taking out the 'yatra'.</p>.<p>The Punjab unit of the BJP had planned to take out a 'yatra' in protest against the alleged atrocities on the scheduled caste community and post-matric SC scholarship scam in the state.</p>.<p>The rally was to start from Jalandhar and end at the residence of Chief Minister Amarinder Singh in Chandigarh.</p>.<p>As the BJP leaders and workers started their 'yatra' in their vehicles at Surya enclave in Jalandhar, police personnel stopped them and detained many senior state party leaders.</p>.<p>Party general secretary Jeevan Gupta and former minister Manoranjan Kalia were among the people who were detained by police.</p>.<p>They were brought in a bus to Circuit House in Jalandhar. Later, they were released.</p>.<p>Talking to reporters, senior BJP leader and Union Minister Som Parkash said the protest rally was organised against the alleged multi-crore post-matric Scheduled Caste scholarship scam and "atrocities" on Dalits.</p>.<p>"We wanted to wake up the state government from its slumber on these issues through this rally," Parkash said.</p>.<p>Punjab BJP chief Ashwani Sharma said the party will continue to fight till the SC community gets justice.</p>.<p>Former Union minister Vijay Sampla said that stopping the BJP's protest rally was “unconstitutional”.</p>.<p>BJP leaders had been demanding a CBI probe into the alleged scholarship scam in which the name of minister Sadhu Singh Dharamsot had figured.</p>.<p>After the allegations of Rs 64 crore misappropriation in the SC scholarship scheme had surfaced, the chief minister had directed the chief secretary to conduct a thorough enquiry.</p>.<p>The chief secretary's report, based on the findings of the three-member panel of IAS officers led by Food Secretary KAP Sinha, had exonerated Dharamsot.</p>