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MP Cong President Jitu Patwari targets Centre over Manjit Ghoshi's detention

Patwari stated, "The way Narendra Modi's police acted with stubbornness in this case is against the fundamental principles of democracy. We have taken cognisance of the matter. By the time our district Congress committee reached there, he had already been sent to Delhi. We were misled and were not informed about his whereabouts."

ANI Nov 22, 2025 18:05 IST googleads

Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari (Photo/ANI)

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], November 22 (ANI): Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari has strongly criticised the central government over the detention of Congress worker Manjit Ghoshi by Delhi Police.
Speaking to ANI, Patwari said that the way the administration acted against their colleague in Narsinghpur just for expressing his views on social media is condemnable.
Patwari stated, "The way Narendra Modi's police acted with stubbornness in this case is against the fundamental principles of democracy. We have taken cognisance of the matter. By the time our district Congress committee reached there, he had already been sent to Delhi. We were misled and were not informed about his whereabouts."
He further alleged that if any individual raises questions about the administration or governance, such a stubborn, covert action is an attempt to lead the country toward dictatorship. Patwari added that the party, along with the family, will fully support Manjit Ghoshi and provide legal assistance if needed.
Patwari also clarified that the Congress party will stand by all those who want to express their views for the country, whether through the media or social media. He emphasised that the party will ensure the protection of democratic rights and that no one should be harassed for expressing their opinions.
The incident has sparked debate on political and social media platforms, with Congress questioning the central government's policies and the police's conduct. Patwari said that the matter is a concern for democracy and stressed the importance of transparency and adherence to constitutional rights in such cases. (ANI)

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