Ban on rally: State government accused of giving step-motherly treatment to tribals

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Ban on rally: State government accused of giving step-motherly treatment to tribals

Ganesh Mishra-Bijapur. Chhattisgarh is hot about tribal reservation. Meanwhile, the matter of stopping the rally of tribals is coming to the fore. Ajay Singh, a former member of the State Youth Commission, along with minister Kawasi Lakhma, has accused the state government of step-motherly treatment to the tribals.

Ajay Singh says that the tribals want to rally for their legitimate demands. They want to convey their point to the government but the administration is not allowing them to reach the headquarters. While the Congress is in power in the state because of the tribals, Kawasi Lakhma is a minister in the cabinet. In spite of this, the government and its ministers do not want to listen to the tribals and their demands.

The administration allows political rallies. allows assembly. On the other hand, when the tribals have to hold a rally, the administration does not even allow them to come inside the headquarters, which is unfortunate.

Accusation on local MLA

In fact, a day before, on Saturday, hundreds of tribals wanted to enter the Bijapur district headquarters in the form of a rally regarding their various demands. Due permission was sought for this, which the administration did not give. Ajay has blamed the local MLA for not giving permission. He has called it a violation of constitutional rights. Watch the video…

it’s a pity

MLA Vikram Mandavi has said that rally, picketing is a constitutional right. It is a matter of regret if the rallies have been stopped. I was out of Bijapur due to the proceedings of the Assembly. I have no clue. I will take information about this from the officers.

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