Govind singh dotasra protest: Congress President President Govind Singh Dotasara and Leader of Opposition Tikaram Julie staged a sit -in outside the room of the Director General of Police (DGP) at the Police Headquarters with party MLAs on Thursday, alleging harassing the district president of NSUI.
Congress leaders allege that the party’s student wing National Student Union of India (NSUI) district president Omprakash Naga is being harassed by Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma’s recent Sikar visit on 19 April. Naga has been arrested on Wednesday.
Sitting on a dharna outside the room
The delegation of Congress leaders went to meet the DGP under the leadership of Dotasara, after talks with the DGP, the leaders sat on a dharna outside his room. Congress General Secretary Swarnim Chaturvedi said that about 20 MLAs of Dotasara, Julie and the party are sitting on a dharna. Earlier in the day, the party passed a resolution in a meeting against police action.
Will the Chief Minister name the law to the acts of establishing an empire of fear under the guise of Khaki?
Will the police officers take oath of constitution will take malice and biased action under pressure?
The Chief Minister was hurt by the black flag of a youth, but the situation like Jungle Raj in the state… pic.twitter.com/qtikvrkrzv
– Govind Singh Dotasra (@govinddotasra) April 24, 2025
Former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot wrote on ‘X’, ‘It is against democratic values to arrest Om Prakash Naga, District President of NSUI, who showed black flags to the Chief Minister in Sikar and to treat him like criminals of serious nature.’
He wrote, “Similarly, after the death of six people in Bikaner, the police team went to the house of PCC Secretary Ramnivas Kukna, who was protesting against the demand for compensation. The police team went to the house. The police took off the transformer from their farm when they did not find anything.
According to Gehlot, “It shows that the Rajasthan Police of Rajasthan is taking action out of the law under pressure from the BJP government. I urge the Chief Minister, Home Secretary and Director General of Police to stop these undemocratic action without delay.”
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