Congress leader Rajiv Shukla on Saturday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party's claim that the slogan of "Pakistan Zindabad" was raised during Bharat Jodo Yatra was "false".
A few months ago, several AIMIM leaders come out openly and allegedly raised "Sar Tan Se Juda" slogans in the Hyderabad's old city after suspended BJP MLA Raja Singh had allegedly made derogatory comments on Prophet Mohammed.
According to sources, the ECI is and has always been most facilitative to political party delegations whenever time for a meeting is sought, more so during the election period. This approach was also sustained in Covid circumstances through online mode.
According to the students from Bihar, sloganeering took place hailing Pakistan during the match while the students from J-K claimed that the other side raised slogans against Islam, following which the clash erupted.
A group of BJP workers also staged a protest against remarks made by the TMC minister Akhil Giri on the President of India Droupadi Murmu.
The protesters, holding placards in their hands raised slogans against the minister and also burnt an effigy of him while criticising the TMC government
"We've been working continuously for the development of Gujarat. Every Gujarati is full of self-confidence, which is why when Gujaratis speak, a sound emanates from within them - we have made this Gujarat," said Prime Minister Modi in Valsad.
In the course of the presentation, one of the slides mentioned "Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas" to which several opposition MPs objected why the slogan of a political party was being discussed during the course of a committee meeting.
Two teachers have been booked for punishing a student as he raised the slogan 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai' after the school assembly at Christ Senior Secondary School in the Guna district.
The incident occurred on Wednesday. It, however, came to light on Thursday after the family members and a few social organisations staged a protest in front of the school campus.