Kshatriya agitators announce part-2 programs in Gujarat
April 19, 2024
Rajkot: A Kshatriya Rajput community coordination committee has today decided the programs of part 2 of their agitation over BJP leader Parshottam Rupala’s remarks.
-Opposing BJP publicly on 26 Lok Sabha seats & Voting against BJP in favor of competent party candidate.
(Enemy’s enemy is our friend’s policy)
-Calling all the communities to vote against BJP by organizing village-to-village meetings (programs) across Gujarat.
-Protest with saffron (saffron) flags instead of black flags in public meetings of the BJP.
-Consecutive fast of one day in each district by women.
-Programs for voting against BJP by social organizations(committees) in each district in a disciplined and restrained manner.
-Dharmaraths to be put on roads in 5 zones of Gujarat from 22nd April from religious places. Such Raths would bring awareness in villages en route for voting against the BJP.
-To ensure more voting against BJP by organizing booth-level attempts in every village/city.
-To continue to give programs against BJP to keep the energy and enthusiasm of millions of Kshatriya community alive until May 7th, the polling day in Gujarat.
-Extending this agitation to all the states of India, beyond Gujarat.
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