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Congress workers detained in Ahmedabad for protesting against Modi rule

Press Trust Of India Ahmedabad
Over 200 Congress workers were briefly detained today while demonstrating against one-year rule of Narendra Modi government near old residence of BJP president Amit Shah and at the city office of the ruling party.

The protest was part of the AICC's efforts to "expose" Modi government on various fronts, a senior Congress leader said.

Earlier in the morning, around 170 workers and leaders gathered outside the BJP office in Khanpur area and started raising slogans against the Modi government for non- fulfilment of poll promises.

"We have been asked by AICC to hold such programs across the state to expose this government. Our workers made a list of all the promises, such as depositing Rs 15 lakh in bank account of every citizen, made during the election and tried to seek answers from BJP leaders about their current status after one year," said state unit Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi.
 

After learning about the agitation, personnel of Shahpur police station rushed to the spot and detained 169 protesters, including 86 men and 83 women, said Shahpur police station inspector R S Patel.

"The detainees include local Congress MLA Gyasuddin Shaikh. They were detained at 10:35 AM and released later," he said.

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First Published: May 26 2015 | 8:41 PM IST

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