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Political Turmoil Over Telangana BJP President’s Arrest

Political turmoil over Telangana BJP president’s arrest, Nadda will go to Hyderabad, will attend candle march.

The ruckus over the arrest of Telangana BJP President B Sanjay Kumar is not stopping. After the arrest of Sanjay Kumar, BJP has opened a front against the state government.

From party leaders to Union Ministers and BJP President, the government is attacking fiercely. BJP President JP Nadda is also going to Hyderabad today to protest against the arrest of Sanjay Kumar.

JP Nadda will participate in the candlelight march organized in protest against the arrest of the BJP state president.

BJP’s Telangana unit said that party president JP Nadda will participate in the candlelight march to be held in Hyderabad this evening. The BJP has termed this arrest as illegal.

The candlelight march will take place from Mahatma Gandhi Memorial to Paradise Road in Secunderabad.

Political turmoil over Telangana BJP president’s arrest: Furious State Government.

Earlier, Nadda had also taken a dig at the state government on Monday. Nadda said, ‘BJP state president B Sanjay Kumar was protesting peacefully in his office following the Covid protocol.

The police forcibly entered his office and beat him up.

Nadda further said that the KCR government is shocked to see the BJP’s victory in the recent by-elections and the support our party is getting in the state.

We will take all legal and democratic measures against police action, he said.

Union minister also attacked.

Union Minister G Kishan Reddy also attacked the government over the arrest of Sanjay Kumar. He said that Sanjay Kumar has not violated the Covid rules during the demonstration.

Sanjay Kumar was protesting demanding a solution to the problems of teachers in the state. This is the reason why he was arrested.

Reddy further said that the state government has adopted and implemented anti-people policies in Telangana and the voters of the state will teach them a lesson.

Sanjay Kumar was in judicial custody for 14 days.

Significantly, Sanjay Kumar was protesting in Karimnagar on Sunday demanding a solution to the problems of teachers.

The police had arrested him for violating the Covid rules. On Monday, the court sent him to 14-day judicial custody.

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