Former cm Baghel furious over arrest of congress MLA?
The arrest of congress mla Devendra Yadav in the Baloda Bazar violence case in chhattisgarh has heated up politics. Former chief minister of the state and congress leader bhupesh baghel has attacked the government and said that this action has been taken only out of a spirit of revenge. On congress mla Devendra Yadav arrested in the Baloda Bazar violence case, bhupesh baghel said, "20 sections have been imposed on Devendra Yadav. The incident took place on june 10, he has been arrested after 68 days. He does not have any evidence, this arrest has been made only out of the feeling of revenge."
'Vandalism and arson is the failure of Vishnudev Sai government'
The former chief minister of chhattisgarh further said, "The society kept demanding a cbi inquiry but the police and the government did not take any action. The vandalism and arson that took place in the Collectorate is the failure of the Vishnudev Sai government, to hide which this arrest was made."
Warning of protest at the district level on august 21
At the same time, in this matter, the state president said, "We will protest at the district level on august 21 and the leader of Opposition said that to prepare for this, a meeting of the Legislature party has been scheduled in the office of the leader of Opposition on august 20." Let us tell you that in the Baloda Bazar violence case, Bhilai nagar mla Devendra Yadav has been arrested by the police.
What is the whole matter?
It is worth noting that violence took place in Baloda Bazar district of chhattisgarh on june 10. In this case, late night on june 13, the government issued an order and suspended the then collector of the district Kumar Lal Chauhan and SP Sadanand Kumar. Earlier, Jaitkham, the sacred symbol of the Tapobhoomi of Saint amar Das located in Mahkouni village of Giraudhpuri in Baloda Bazar, was damaged. people of Satnami community took to the streets to protest on monday regarding this incident. Breaking the security cordon, a large number of protesters entered the collectorate and vandalized it.