Jamshedpur Congress Protests Against Madhya Pradesh BJP by Burning Shivraj Singh Chouhan Effigy

Congress party protests in Jamshedpur against MP Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan demanding justice for a tribal youth.

JAMSHEDPUR – The Congress party in Jamshedpur staged a protest against Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, in response to an incident involving a tribal youth and a BJP worker.

The protest took place at the Sakchi Gol Chakkar in Jamshedpur, where the District Congress Committee burned an effigy of the Chief Minister Chouhan.

During the demonstration, the protesters shouted slogans against Chouhan and the BJP workers.

District Congress President, Anand Bihari Dubey, expressed his disdain for the BJP, accusing the party of suppressing the tribals.

He stated that various BJP leaders and workers have been involved in numerous misdeeds, yet the party continues to protect them.

Dubey declared their protest as a demand for justice for the affected tribal youth.

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