Deepak Prakash says the lathi charge was pre-planned. Ranchi News – Times of India

Ranchi: State President of Bharatiya Janata Party lamp light On Friday claimed that there was a lathi charge by the police BJP On Wednesday, near Jagannathpur in Ranchi, activists and leaders had carried out a planned attack targeting him and the former. Jharkhand Chief Minister Babulal Marandi.
“There was absolutely no provocation on our part. Our program of Jharkhand Assembly gherao was announced earlier. Our workers marched peacefully for hours from Argora Maidan towards the Jharkhand Legislative Assembly. Common people did not face any problem. There was no communal remark or inciting action from our side. Yet, within seconds of reaching our barricades, the police resorted to lathi-charge,” Prakash claimed at a press conference at the BJP headquarters in Harmu.
“It has become clear that on the instructions of Chief Minister Hemant Soren, some people within the police targeted me and Babulal Marandi. They broke our personal security cordon and hit them with sticks,” said Rajya Sabha MP Prakash.
In a sling to his left hand, Prakash announced that the BJP would continue the agitation against the minority appeasement of the current government. “We will continue to raise our voice against the anti-people policies of the government and the politics of appeasement,” he said.
Chandankyari MLA Amar Kumar Bauri said the attack on Prakash and Marandi was motivated. “They were attacked in such a way that they were seriously injured. And when I moved an adjournment motion in the assembly on Thursday demanding a judicial inquiry into the incident, the honorable Speaker did not even read it. I was hooted by Congress MLAs and they were shown the door. It was shameful and also shows what Congress thinks about MPs from reserved categories,” said Bauri.
Bauri also claimed that the government’s new recruitment rules to fill vacancies in class III and IV were also aimed at appeasement politics. “The government admitted in the assembly that Mundari, Kudukh, Khorta and Ho do not teach the language in state schools. These languages ​​are taught only in colleges. Now, how will our children who speak these languages ​​be able to make the cut? Whereas, those who can write Urdu will be successful as it has been included as a second language,” claimed Bauri.

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