Congress angry over the case against former minister Tilak Raj Behad

Congress has expressed displeasure over the lockdown violation lawsuit filed against other leaders including former minister Tilak Raj Behad. Congress state president Pritam Singh has written a letter to Chief Secretary Utpal Kumar Singh and Director General of Police Anil Raturi demanding the dismissal of the case. Uttarakhand Pradesh Congress Committee is going on a sit-in strike in Dehradun today against the registration of the case by the police. During this, Congress state president Pritam Singh, he joined other activists. Tilak Raj Behar also staged a sit-in outside the Rudrapur Police Office.

For your information, let us tell you that Congress State President Pritam Singh said that at the behest of BJP leaders, cases are being registered against Congress leaders. Pritam also raised the issue of the alleged ration kit scam in Rudrapur and said that a case has been registered against Kichha Nagar president of Congress Arun Taneja, who exposed the scam. Badrinath is going to roam till the MLA from other states and Congress leaders are being targeted on the other side.

Similarly, Indira Hridayesh also supported Behad. It is said that the government is not able to follow physical distance during the sale in liquor shops and cases are being filed against the leaders. According to Indira, he has also talked to DG Police in this matter. Congress officials have also warned of agitation in this matter. Former Chief Minister Harish Rawat has come out in support of former minister Tilak Raj Behar. Rawat tweeted that at the same time, Tilak Raj will go on a sit-in strike, at the same time he will also sit in his Delhi residence.

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