Ranchi: Increasing his attack on the Allocation of the Namaz Room by the State Assembly in his place, the BJP National Vice President and former Minister of Raghubar Das, Monday fired a letter to Speaker Rabindra Nath Mahto to remember his order within 48 hours failed he would use Dharna outside the entrance to Vidhan Sabha.
The watershed did not clarify whether he would do a sit-in during the day after the passage of 48 hours as a symbolic movement or for an unlimited period.
However, the ongoing Monsun session will end on September 9.
While BJP State has launched a versatile attack on Saturday against the speaker and the state government accused them of trying to calm a certain community, the watershed had also decided to throw it heavily behind this problem to increase heat towards powerful dispensation.
Sources at BJP said the party planned a similar sit-in across the country gradually involving its heavyweight against attacks on the “chaos of assembly constitution”.
Calling Mahto’s order to allocate a separate space for unprecedented Namaz, DAS wrote in his letter, “This is a direct violation of the constitutional norms in a place that is considered a democratic temple.
Such a thing has never happened before.
You (speakers) Being in a chair to keep the virtue and constitutional values have to recall the order and in the justice of the place where the legislation is made.
I don’t know whether it’s your own decision or taken under any pressure from anywhere, but I encourage you to withdraw notifications Room notice for Namaz within 48 hours, if not, I will be forced to sit outside the gate assembly to protest.
“Meanwhile, the Safron camp continued to protest hard outside the assembly too.
After burning the speaker and cm effigions in Ranchi on Sunday, the Ranchi Party unit held a sit-in at your Har on Monday.
Similar protests are also held in other parts of the country.
The President of the State Party Deepak Prakash, who is currently traveling around Santhal Pargana, attacking the government while living in Dumka on Monday.
“The government openly tried to do a frightening politics that would fight teeth and nails,” he said, asking party workers to prepare for the battle.
The party has demanded space for other faith as well while Ranchi MLA CP Singh has demanded a site on the assembly campus for the Hanuman Temple.
Bokaro Mla Biranchi Narayan on the other hand has threatened to go to court to orders.
The ruling Congress thinned BJP because of hatred-mongering.
Reacting to developments, the State President of the Rajesh Party Thakur on Monday said, “BJP faned religious hatred so as not to answer people about combustion issues such as price increases, unemployment, among others because of the wrong modi Narendra government policy.
Obviously enough that the party is without agenda Concrete to be followed for the development of this country.
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