Youth Congress Protests Against Central Government, Sends Letters to PM Modi Seeking Answers on Adani’s Rise

Jamshedpur: Members of the East Singhbhum District Youth Congress Committee organized a demonstration in Jamshedpur on Monday to protest against the central government and its wrong policies.

The protestors shouted slogans against the Narendra Modi government and sent letters addressed to PM Modi seeking answers to their queries.

The young Congressmen from Jamshedpur sent letters with questions like how Adani became the second richest man in the world.

Youth Congress Protests Against Central Government, Sends Letters to PM Modi Seeking Answers on Adani’s Rise

The protesters accused the Central Government and the Prime Minister of not allowing Congress MPs to ask questions in the House. This is why young Congressmen across the country are now asking questions through letters, they claimed.

The East Singhbhum District Youth Congress Committee spokesperson stated that their direct question to the Prime Minister is how the Adani group became the world’s second richest man in just a few years.

The protestors have sent hundreds of postcards related to these questions to the Prime Minister.

The protestors said that the demonstration was aimed at drawing attention to the concerns of the youth and holding the government accountable for its actions.

Post cards with questions to Modi were sent.

The members of the Youth Congress Committee criticized the government’s policies and accused it of favoring big corporations at the expense of the common people.

The demonstration was held peacefully, and the letters addressed to PM Modi were dropped in the mailbox.

The East Singhbhum District Youth Congress Committee members said they will continue to raise their voices against the government’s policies and hold it accountable for its actions.

Youth Congress Protests Against Central Government, Sends Letters to PM Modi Seeking Answers on Adani’s Rise

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