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Sans permission, BJP holds a rally to cancel Gunthewari Gr

Sans permission, BJP holds a rally to cancel Gunthewari Gr
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Nagpur: When the civil polls the following year getting closer, BJP seems to have started targeting opposition parties, especially the Maha Vikas Aghadi constituents (MVA).
On Thursday, the Saffron party has organized a protest rally at Nagpur Everbent Trust (NIT) who demanded to cancel government resolution (GR) from October 18 where the MVA government has climbed Gunthewari’s accusations three times.
Last week, it targeted the government for failure to reduce VAT on fuel.
However, there was no permission taken from the rally on Thursday, where a large number of BJP activists gathered in the NIT office in the civil lines, despite the fact that Part 144 of the IPC prohibited the collection of four people or more somewhere enforced in the city.
After Riot Amravati.
“We have taken permission to protest us previously related to the same problem, but today’s rally has a small amount so it doesn’t look for it.
On Wednesday, NCP organizes many programs for Supremo Sharad Pawar in a hotel and other places where hundreds of workers Their parties and other citizens participate.
No one asked them whether they had requested permission and how they were allowed to gather even though there were section 144 there was in place.
How the law can be different for the ruling and opposition party, “said Mla Krishna Khopde.
Under the leadership of Khopde, the BJP delegation submitted a representation to the Chairman of Nit Manoj Suryawanshi who was truly directed to the main Minister Uddhav Thackeray who asked him to cancel “Black Gr” in October 18.
The delegation warned that if the MVA government failed to act, they would intensify protests they.
The delegation consisting of BJP MLA and other top officials suggested about Head Nit that around five Lakh residents would suffer due to a three-fold increase in the accusation of Gunthewari from RS56 / SQ FT to RS168.
According to them, the decision was taken without consulting the selected representative.
(With input from Sara Khan)

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