Case filed against Digvijay Singh and 150 Congress workers after protests
Case filed against Digvijay Singh and 150 Congress workers after protests
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People's work has been affected due to Corona. After this, the rising prices of petrol and diesel have upset everyone. At the same time, the opposition is constantly attacking the central government regarding petrol and diesel. In the same sequence, on Wednesday, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh took out a cycle rally and protested in Bhopal. Now a case has been registered against him and 150 party workers under sections 341, 188, 143, 269 and 270.

Let us tell you that in Bhopal, the Congress had demonstrated fiercely against the government. Apart from this, senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh and other Congress leaders got on the road and registered their protest against the increased prices. Other Congress leaders, led by Digvijay Singh, protested against rising petrol and diesel prices, marched on a bicycle from Roshanpura intersection to the Chief Minister's residence. In this regard, Digvijay said that 'Today when people are plagued by Corona crisis, inflation is increasing, people are dying of hunger and the central government has increased excise duty for the 18th consecutive day. As Prime Minister Narendra Modi says - opportunity in disaster, for him in Corona disaster there is opportunity to earn money. '

It is known that in the country for the 19th consecutive day, the price of petrol and diesel has increased. Oil marketing companies (OSMI) increased prices. However, the thing to see here is that the price of diesel in the capital Delhi has exceeded petrol. In the last 19 days, the price of diesel has increased by Rs 10.63 per liter and petrol has become costlier by Rs 8.66 per liter.

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