Cong demands dismissal of Yogi govt

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: October 5, 2020 11:55 PM2020-10-05T23:55:08+5:302020-10-05T23:55:08+5:30

There is countrywide anger against inhuman incident which took place at Hathras in Uttar Pradesh. Political parties and various ...

Cong demands dismissal of Yogi govt | Cong demands dismissal of Yogi govt

Cong demands dismissal of Yogi govt

There is countrywide anger against inhuman incident which took place at Hathras in Uttar Pradesh. Political parties and various organisations are also doing stirs in Nagpur also. Congress did satyagraha at Samvidhan Square on Monday and demanded dismissal of BJP government in Uttar Pradesh. Various leaders expressed their thoughts during stir led by City Congress President MLA Vikas Thakre and president of Nagpur District Rural Congress and former minister Rajendra Mulak.

The country and world are stunned due to this inhuman act. The family of victim was also not allowed to conduct last rights. Opposition parties, leaders and media are not allowed to meet them. Misbehaviour was done with Congress MP Rahul Gandhi and general secretary Priyanka Gandhi. Yogi Adityanath government is doing highhandedness. Slogans were raised demanding dismissal of Yogi government and justice was demanded for the victim family.

Zilla parishad president Rashmi Barve, Nana Gawande, Atul Londhe, Mujib Pathan, Prashant Dhawad, Gajraj Hatewar, Hukumchand Amdhare, Sanjay Meshram, Shakoor Nagani, Arul Kotecha, Bhimrao Kadu, Takshashila Waghdhare, Pradnya Badwaik, Nemawali Mate, Bharti Patil, Tapeshwar Vaidya, Sunita Thakre, Vandana Balpande, Mamta Dhopte, Nana Kambhale, Akshay Samarth, Dhyaneshwar Wankhede, Kailash Raut, Abid Taji, Irshad Sheikh, Baba Ashtankar, Ramesh Kilnake, Suresh Lende, Chetan Deshmukh, Rahul Gharde, Prakash Kokate, Ashish Mallewar, Rajendra Lande, Sunil Jadhav, Sneha Nikose, Bhavana Lonare, Ujjawala Bankar, Nayana Zade, Sanjana Deshmukh, Rajat Deshmukh, Dinesh Banabakode, Harsh Shiv, Shatrughna Mahoto, Devendra Rotele and office bearers/activists of various organisations were present during stir.

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