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Ministers of Mewar should raise collective voice

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26 Jun 17
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Udaipur (Dr.Munesh Arora).Senior BJP leader Bhanukumar Shastri said that the five ministers from Mewar -Nandlal Meena, Shree chand Kripalani, Gulabchand Kataria, Dhan singh Rawat, Kiran Maheshwari,& Sushil Katara will raise collective voice in the assembly so that the government is forced to recommend center for the Mewar High Court in Udaipur. .
Ministers of Mewar-Wagad should unite for this proposal and pressurize the Chief Minister, together with all the MPs and MLAs of the division, under the able leadership of the Home Minister for the announcement of the construction of the High Court, so that the people here can get cheap easy justice.
An all-party meeting was held in Bar Auditorium on the invitation of the High Court Committee on Saturday, in which the decision was taken to organize mass movement for High court . The BJP, Congress and CPI (M) leaders raised hands in the house and assured that this time it will put full force to make the announcement of the bench. The meeting was chaired by Bhanu Kumar Shastri, the veteran BJP leader of Mewar. Former MP Raghuveer Meena, city district president of BJP Dinesh Bhatt, city Congress president Gopal Sharma, Congress party district president Lalsingh, former CPI (M) MLA Meghraj Tawad, Kshatriya Mahasabha's Tej Singh Bansi, Chairman of the High Court Bond Coordination Committee Ramesh Nandana, convenor of the committee Shantilal Chaplot among few celebraties were present.
It was decided that after 9th August the movement will be carried out across the division after the bench.
Former MP Raghuveer Meena said that he had also advocated for the circuit band but the announcement was not made without getting the recommendation of the state government. BJP District President Dinesh Bhatt assured the government of making every possible demand. Congress party District President LaLsingh Jhalla called for pressure on the government. City District President Gopal Sharma also called for political pressure to demand this demand. Social worker Dalpat Surana reiterated his promise to give a dharna in New Delhi and to bring the union Home Minister to the advocates.
Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, Paras Singhvi said that, despite of having such a long movement, no recommendation from the government is a shameful act. Kshatriya Mahasabha's Tejsingh Bansi called upon the parties to boycott the election year if the demand is not met. Jagdish Raj Shrimali, State President of INTUC, a union organization working with Congress, expressed concern about not getting cheap easy justice for the workers.
Bar Council member, Rao Ratan Singh, during the visit to Udaipur, after the talks with the state government, till date the promises were not fulfilled, he made accusations of promise. Fathhalal Nagauri spoke of putting the plains of tribals K. S. Mogra., former president of UCCI ,Leader of the Opposition Municipal Corporation Mohsin Khan, BJP's former president Mangilal Joshi, Retired Judge Govardhan Surana, Babulal Guman Singh Rao, District Sangharsh Samiti Chairman Satyendra Pal Singh Chhabra, Socialist Leader Arjun Deatha, , convener of Teerath Singh Keralia, CPI (M)'s Rajesh Singhvi, teacher Leader Shaier Singh Chauhan, Sarpanch Harish Meena, Ramkrupa Sharma Om Prakash Sen Jitendra Shrimali shared the views and agreed for ful hearted support to this Nobel cause



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