Amravati: Minister of BJP and Minister of Former Guardian Anil Bonde on Thursday said that he would submit a defamation case against the Minister of Ministry of Nawab Malik who recently alleged that he (Bonde) had triggered violence in Amravati.
“This is a false allegation outside and out,” said Bonde here on Thursday.
Without fresh violence over the past five days, normally seems to return to the city.
People stepped out to buy important items because the police provided a relaxation of six hours at night at 11 am on Thursday.
Bonde said that he was still firm in his statement that riots did not occur in countries ruled by BJP.
“It was in the congress or countries that were ruled because rioters were protected,” he said.
The former Minister Guardian said that the legal and order situation in Maharashtra had collapsed and such statements (by Malik) were made to divert public attention.
“Even though the Minister of State House is a man who is kind hearted, he is helpless.
We have the right to protest when the hordes of violent hordes in stores and defeating shop owners,” he said.
Without fresh violence over the past five days, normally seems to return to the city.
People stepped out to buy important items because the police provided a relaxation of six hours at night at 11 am on Thursday.
Banks and government offices continue their work but transactions are stopped because internet services are still suspended.
Hours of clamped and internet were banned after violence broke out in the city on November 12 and 13.
Administration takes all efforts to restore normally.
The curfew was relaxed because it was not only important items but also for the agricultural center.
On Friday, there will be relaxation at night from 9am to 12 noon until 5 pm.
Internet services are expected to be operational from 3:00 p.m.
on Friday.
Students who appear for various tests have been given concessions at night.
The police have arrested 210 people until Thursday afternoon and submitted 35 cases.
The violation process is ongoing.
Overall, 14,673 people have been ordered so far.
The price of skyrocketing vegetables and daily necessities has become rare due to curfew.
Gas stations and open drug stores.