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DA opens assault cases

The DA says it is not phased by ANC members who have intimidated the DA.

THE DA has laid charges against the ANC following assaults against DA activists.

This comes after a number of DA activists were violently assaulted by the ANC while campaigning for upcoming by-elections in Chatsworth.

In the first incident, DA activist Siva Nandha Dennis was campaigning at the AYS Memorial Primary School registration point and was physically attacked, sworn at and slapped by ANC representatives. This ended in a life-threatening asthma attack. A criminal case has been opened at the SAPS.

In the second case a man, who the ANC reportedly suspended following his racist anti-Indian comments, was one of those involved. He allegedly tore away and removed a full registration sheet of voter details from a clipboard held by another DA activist, Prenelle Reddy, shouted at her and attempted to intimidate her.

In the third instance DA activist Anand Naidoo was at Seven Hills Primary School and was intimidated and sworn at.

“This behaviour is typical of what the ANC does when it feels under pressure or when it is concerned about losing an election. Its representatives become desperate and resort to violence and intimidation to try to suppress opposition. But we are not fazed. We will give our activists all the support they need, and we will continue to campaign for these by-elections unabated.

South Africa has a hard-earned democracy, and it cannot be that we respect and uphold democracy only as long as the power of one party is entrenched. The very tenet of democracy is that parties contest, win and lose elections regularly. Thuggish behaviour on the part of candidates and their cronies cannot be tolerated, and must be stamped out by our SAPS,” said Sizwe Mchunu

DA Leader in KZN.

Not only has the DA laid criminal charges with the SAPS, but it has also written to the IEC informing them of the behaviour of the ANC members and their candidate, and it awaits their ruling on the matter.

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