"A meeting was held today under the chairmanship of social rights activists Prakash N Shah, Hemantkumar Shah, Indukumar Jani and Sanjay Joshi in Tagore Hall at Paldi Area of Ahmedabad. It was decided to form 'Gujarat Jansangharsh Sena' in the presence of the huge crowd, comprising youth and women along with representatives of various social organisations," said former Congress MP Jagdish Thakor.
The forum has decided to take up the issues and problems of people before the Gujarat government and has also showed commitment to launch various programmes to raise voice against "insensitivity" by the state, he said in a statement.
"The BJP government in Delhi has grown with the ideals of narrowed nationalism. It has no time to listen to the issues of common people. The recent incidents of riots in Uttar Pradesh is the latest example of the way BJP people are playing the politics of communalism and polarisation," Shah said.
Another activist from the city, Indukumar Jani said that number of farmers as well as overall agricultural land has been steadily decreasing in the state since last few years.
A city-based professor and activist Hemantkumar Shah alleged that Gujarat tops in the country in child labour, with a total of 32.15 per cent child labourers working in the state.
When contacted, BJP state spokesperson Harshad Patel told PTI that the Congress' exercise is "pitiful" and a desperate attempt to stay political relevant in the state.