AASAA burns effigies of Jogi Adityanath, Amit Shah
The All Adivashi Students Association of Assam (AASAA) carried out protest and burnt
effigies of CM of Uttar Pradesh Jogi Adityanath,
Amit Shah, president of BJP, RP Sarma, Tejpur MP in protest
against the photo anomalies of Lakshmi Uraon, who was publicly atrocities in 2007 at Guwahati while participating AASAA rally. AASAA demanded early
stop and stern actions
against photo anomalies of Uraon.Jogi posted Uraon's photo in his facebook account and later Sarma also intentionally used the photos.
Hundreds of AASAA activists with placards shouted slogans
against photo anomalies of Lakshmi Uraon by BJP
chief minister of Uttar Pradesh Jogi Adityanath in his facebook account which was tagged off by RP Sarma, Tejpur MP. The students association burnt
effigies of Jogi, Shah and Sarma at Magurmari in Kokrajhar district and demanded early check of photo anomalies of Uraon. Lakshmi Uraon was face atrocities by public during AASAA rally on
November 24 in 2007 at Guwahati seeking
ST status and solve of various issues of Adivashis in the
state.
Stephen Lakra, AASAA president slammed the BJP party for photo anomalies of Lakshmi Uraon, which has politically penetrated in her old incidents that occurred in the
state. He expresses his serious concern
over the intentionally posted of Uraon's photo by Jogi in his facebook, which was later used by Sarma. He has also alleged that BJP president
Amit Shah has no any controlling power
over Sarma, who is party MP from Tejpur in Assam. Sarma has been keeping his remarks
over many situations in the
state, he said.
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