NagpurThe opposition to the new University Bill brought by the Maharashtra government is getting intense. The Bharatiya Janata Party is constantly attacking the Mahavikas Aghadi government in protest against this law. In this sequence, BJP’s youth wing Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha, showing Gandhi Giri, protested by making rangoli in front of the residence of state’s Energy Minister and foster minister of Nagpur district Nitin Raut and demanded to withdraw the black law.
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) is protesting against the immorality of Mahavikas Aghadi in various ways. In this sequence, under the leadership of Yuva Morcha state president Vikrant Patil, all the ministers of the Maha Vikas Aghadi government inside the whole of Maharashtra and the MLAs and MPs involved in this alliance made a rangoli in front of the houses and demanded the withdrawal of the bill.
It is to be known that earlier the Yuva Morcha sent postcards in lakhs to the Chief Minister of the state, Uddhav Thackeray. With this, to withdraw this black bill, gave a large number of missed calls to the Chief Minister and the Minister of Higher Technical Education and called from the whole of Maharashtra requesting that the University Bill should be withdrawn immediately.
While issuing its statement, Yuva Morcha said, “politics should not be brought in the university, but the government is constantly trying to politicize education, which we will never allow to be completed.” Today we have shown our protest by making Rangoli in front of the house of Guardian Minister Nitin Raut. If Mahavikas Aghadi does not take immediate action to withdraw the bill, it will become more violent in future.”
The agitation took place at the residence of Guardian Minister Nitin Raut in Nagpur in the presence of BJP general secretary Balya Borkar and Yuva Morcha city president Parendra (Vicky) Patle. During this, Yuva Morcha State Executive Members Sarang Kadam, Bhakti Amte, Rakhi Manavatkar, Sapna Tawde, Deepanshu Lingayat, Sachin Karare, Sunny Raut, Sachin Savarkar, Akshay Thakar, Atharva Trivedi, Govinda, Dev Yadav, Aniket Dhole, Sandipan Shukla, Rohit and Prasad Muzumdar and Monty Pillare were also present.