Paresh Dhanani's Tingatoli: Police forced so much that the torn shirt, the government is depriving the right to protest in Gujarat
Violent demonstrations were staged by the Congress across the state against the fee waiver and the agriculture bill. Opposition leader Paresh Dhanani was detained by Amreli City Police. However this time Paresh Dhanani was seen in an aggressive mood.
It is noteworthy that Congress leader Paresh Dhanani started the picket in Patangan police station. He also refused to be released on bail after being detained. Paresh Dhanani had raised serious questions with the government on the issue of detention. In Amreli, Cong leaders were also detained before the sit-in.
Opposition leader Paresh Dhanani was detained by Amreli City Police
Paresh Dhanani raised serious questions with the government on the issue of detention
Opposition leader Paresh Dhanani and police also clashed. Congress leader Paresh Dhanani's shirt was torn in the scuffle. At the same time, Cong activists protested by blocking a police vehicle detaining Cong leaders, although Congress leader Paresh Dhanani refused bail.
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However, Congress leader Paresh Dhanani refused bail
Violent demonstrations were held across the state by the Congress against the fee waiver and the agriculture bill. In Ahmedabad, a picket was organized by Congress leaders and activists. Meanwhile, Amit Chavda and Cong activists were detained by the police. On the other hand, when the Leader of the Opposition Paresh Dhanani was detained by the police in Amreli, they sat on a picket at the police station.
Shirt torn during a scuffle between Opposition Leader Paresh Dhanani and police
Demonstrations were also staged by the Congress near Bedi Yard in Rajkot. Congress workers were detained by police while protesting. The Congress was also seen in an aggressive mood in Morbi.
Police also detained Cong activists in Morbi. So even in Surat, the Congress workers staged a fierce protest outside the Punagam APMC market. So much so that leaders, including women congressional activists, were detained by police.
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