New Delhi:The Congress party held a nationwide protest on Friday in view of the rising prices of petrol and diesel. Congress leaders along with party workers demonstrated across the country holding placards and raising slogans against the central government.
In the national capital, the protest was led by Congress General Secretary in-charge KC VenugopalCongress Rajya Sabha MP and Delhi Congress in-charge Shaktisinh Gohil and Delhi Mahila Congress Chief Amrita Dhawan. The leaders marked the protest by riding horse-driven carts.
Uttar Pradesh Congress chief Ajay Kumar Lallu and other party workers were detained by police ahead of their protest against the hike in fuel prices. Party's media convener Lalan Kumar said the UP Congress chief was not allowed to step out of his house and later taken to the Eco Garden, along with the workers.
The Congress workers were scheduled to stage a protest at a filling station in the busy Hazratganj area and then march towards the Vidhan Sabha as part of their protest, Lalan Kumar said. I was not allowed to step out of the house in the morning and later brought to the Eco Garden where about 350 party workers, including MLC Dipak Singh and other-officer bearers were present, Lallu told over the phone.
This shows the dictatorial attitude of the government. We were stopped from raising the matter which concerns the common people of the state and the country, Lallu said.
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In Bhopal, senior leader Digvijaya Singh led the protest. "At least Rs 25 can be reduced in fuel prices by cutting excise duty. Where are those who once used to criticise the UPA government over fuel price hikes? With rising fuel prices, consumer goods are also getting expensive," Digvijaya Singh told the media.