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Youth Cong stages stir against Centre over Maha political impasse

Indian Youth Congress (IYC) activists on Monday led a protest in Parliament premises against the BJP's move to form the government in Maharashtra as senior leaders from the opposition party raised slogans against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. They also burnt the effigy of PM during the protest.

Youth Cong stages stir against Centre over Maha political impasse
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Published : Nov 25, 2019, 11:13 PM IST

New Delhi: Indian Youth Congress (IYC) activists staged a demonstration near the Parliament House on Monday against the BJP-led Centre over the alleged 'illegal and undemocratic' manner of government formation in Maharashtra.

Youth Cong stages stir against Centre over Maha political impasse

There were several questions over the manner in which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) staked claim for power and was allowed to form government in Maharashtra and it was clear that rules and democratic norms were violated, IYC president Srinivas BV said.

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While speaking to ETV Bharat over the matter, IYC General Secretary Amrish Ranjan Pandey said, "This proves that BJP wants to indulge in horse-trading in the state. They know that majority is with us. Their intentions will be unmasked and we believe that the Supreme Court will give justice to us."

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The IYC protestors have also burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi while raising slogans against the BJP government in the Centre.

Hearing a plea moved by the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress combine against the Maharashtra Governor's decision to swear-in BJP's Devendra Fadnavis as chief minister, the Supreme Court on Monday said it will give its order in the matter on Tuesday.

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New Delhi: Indian Youth Congress (IYC) activists staged a demonstration near the Parliament House on Monday against the BJP-led Centre over the alleged 'illegal and undemocratic' manner of government formation in Maharashtra.

Youth Cong stages stir against Centre over Maha political impasse

There were several questions over the manner in which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) staked claim for power and was allowed to form government in Maharashtra and it was clear that rules and democratic norms were violated, IYC president Srinivas BV said.

'Maha' political crisis: BJP will get "befitting reply" in floor test says Congress

While speaking to ETV Bharat over the matter, IYC General Secretary Amrish Ranjan Pandey said, "This proves that BJP wants to indulge in horse-trading in the state. They know that majority is with us. Their intentions will be unmasked and we believe that the Supreme Court will give justice to us."

'Maha' floor test: SC reserves order for tomorrow 10:30 am

The IYC protestors have also burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi while raising slogans against the BJP government in the Centre.

Hearing a plea moved by the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress combine against the Maharashtra Governor's decision to swear-in BJP's Devendra Fadnavis as chief minister, the Supreme Court on Monday said it will give its order in the matter on Tuesday.

Also Read: Sonia leads Cong protest in Parliament against BJP's move to form Maha govt

Intro:New Delhi: Indian Youth Congress staged protest near Parliament House, against the Centre over the Maharashtra government formation in an "illegal" and "undemocratic" manner.


Body:While raising slogans against the Bhartiya Janta Party, IYC protestors raised several questions over the matter saying, "There is nothing in the public domain in what manner Devendra Fadnavis staked claim of power in Maharashtra, overnight. Futher, there is no material which shows that they carried letters of support of 144 MLAs, which in any way, not legally possible."

Hearing plea of Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress combine against the Maharashtra governor decision to swear-in Devendra Fadnavis as Chief Minister, the Supreme Court will deliver its order on Tuesday. However, BJP has asked the apex court to provide some more time for the floor test.


Conclusion:While speaking to ETV Bharat over the matter, IYC General Secretary Amrish Ranjan Pandey said, "This proves that BJP wants to do horse trading in the state. They know that majority is with us. There intentions will be unmasked and we believe that the Supreme Court will give justice to us."

The IYC protestors have also burnt the effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi while raising slogans against the BJP government in the Centre.
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