Nagpur: The local BJP unit on Monday held a protest rally against the Government of Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) on various problems, the main expected to reject grasslands for certain ration card holders.
Led by City BJP Chief Pravin Datke and Secretary General Chandrashekhar Bawankule, the rally started from the Yashwant Stadium and moved to Samvidhan Square before peaking in the collector’s office where BJP Netas submitted a representative to the Vimala R collector.
On Friday, Friday, Friday a gradual demonstration for the Minister The Chairperson of the Minister of UDDHAV Thackeray for failure to reduce value added tax (VAT) at the price of fuel, in Variety Square.
According to BJP Netas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-LED central government has provided free rations to crores people throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, a ration card by the state government is not widely used and has become a mere identity card because there is no assistance received by people.
The warning of the MVA government intensified their agitation during the upcoming assembly session, the BJP unit demanded the distribution of free rations to around 10 poor people who struggled after losing their sources of income during a pandemic.
Constructed the three-party coalition for a steep increase in the cost of gunthewari from RS 56 / SQ FT to RS 168, the BJP unit called it a “anti-person step” and demanded that the government’s resolution October 18 (GR) in this case was withdrawn.
According to Netas BJP, around five lakh residents living in Gunthewari land will be influenced by “Draconian’s decision taken without discussing with public representatives”.
Increasing problems without rebates in electricity bills during Covid-19 pandemic “as promised by the State Energy Minister Nitin Raut”, the BJP office carrier accused the government allegedly involved in large-scale corruption.
Some of the leading Netas BJP participated in Monday’s protest, including Mlaas Krishna Khopde, Vikas Kumhare and Mohan Mate, MLC Girish Vyas, Mayor of Dayashankar Tiwari, former MLC Anil Sole, former Mila Mila Mane, spokesman for Archana Dehankar, Vice President of State Sanjay Bhende, Deven Dast and others.