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Stop targeting turmeric clothes on the riots, said Fadnivis

Amravati: BJP will start the Jail Bharo campaign unless the police stop “partisan actions” against party members, VHP and Bajrang Dal for back-to-back violence on November 12 and 13 in five Maharashtra District, the opposition leader Devendra Fadnivis on Sunday, describes Flare-up recently in the state as a conspiracy to make riots, report the Jadhav & Bhavika Jain.
Fadniv also explored the Minister of Development of Women and Children of Yashomati Thakur, Guardian Minister Amravati, because he was reported in the silence of November 12, said the state government had spoken only about the following day’s unrest.
Fadniv also dared to be the leadership of Maha Vikas Aghadi to the Tire Raza Academy, Mumbai-based clothing held a general meeting on November 12 against atrocities reported in the northeastern state of Tripura, which led to violence in Amravati.

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