Akhilesh Yadav SP Party Workers Protest Farm Laws, Burn Effigy In Lalitpur | SP burnt effigy of government; Four including youth brigade president hit, fire in women’s clothes
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This photo is from Lalitpur. Here a large accident was averted while burning the effigy. But two SP workers got burnt.
- SP workers express anger over detention of party president Akhilesh Yadav
- Said- Central government is anti-farmers, SP always struggled for farmers
On Monday, activists protested across the state to protest against the detention of SP President Akhilesh Yadav during a protest in Lucknow against the new agricultural laws. SP workers also took to the road in Lalitpur. Here the Central Government effigy was burnt in Clock tower. But one lapse occurred during this time. Flames erupted while the effigy was set on fire, and the clothes of four, including the youth president and former female president, caught fire. The comrades got the fire under control. All have been treated.
Staged a clock tower
In fact, on Monday afternoon, Samajwadi Party staged a sit-in protest against the new farmer laws of the central government at Ghantaghar Maidan. During this, the SP workers termed the central government as anti-farmer and said that the SP always stands with the farmers.
Accident occurred while burning effigy
During the strike, the workers reached the central government effigy in a taxi. During this, Mulayam Singh Youth Brigade District President Hridayesh Mukhiya set fire to the effigy. At the same time, there was a fire in the chief’s clothes, while leaving an effigy in his hand, the former woman district chief sitting on a dharna fell on the back of Geeta Mishra. Due to which his clothes also caught fire. The workers immediately extinguished the fire. During this, the hands of Youth Brigade President Hridayesh Mukhiya got scorched. Lohia Vahini district president Ashish Ahria and former treasurer president Mahendra Singh also scorched.