Nationwide public awareness campaign launched against the UGC black law: Vijay Kaushik, Government should withdraw the law that creates social disintegration, UGC Rollback

 




Nationwide public awareness campaign launched against the UGC black law: Vijay Kaushik, Government should withdraw the law that creates social disintegration, UGC Rollback Maha Abhiyan: Vijay Kaushik





 Reported by Sanchita chatterjee Kolkata: Rashtriya Hindu Mahasabha protests against the UGC black lawUnder the aegis of the National Hindu Mahasabha, National President Mr. Vijay Kaushik held a press conference as part of the nationwide public awareness campaign, stating that there is widespread discontent among various sections of society regarding the proposed UGC law. Since January 13th, protests on this issue have been growing rapidly across the country. We demand the government reconsider this law, but no action has been taken by the government yet. Therefore, we are forced to launch a nationwide public awareness campaign to raise awareness among the upper castes and enable them to demand their rights. He thanked the Supreme Court and said that the people of the country are expecting a solution within the time given by the court to the central government, but no positive response has been seen from the government so far. He also urged the government to establish dialogue and withdraw the controversial provisions.  Appealed but due to the failure of the government, today Sanatan brothers of the country are being forced to fight against each other, for this law till date no movement has taken place and the government, in order to woo its vote bank, has made the people of the country pawns due to elections in some states, this bill has created a huge gap between castes and

The people of the country are completely against this bill. The people of my country are Sanatanis and believers of Lord Ram. They will never support this black law and will uproot the law that pits brother against brother. Therefore, the government should roll back this bill in time, otherwise the situation in the country will become more dire. Kaushik ji said that we will not remain silent on issues related to the future of the country's youth. The general public of the country has supported the government every time, be it demonetization or during situations like Corona, but the government is bent on labeling the general public as born criminals. He said that various social organizations are expressing their wishes democratically through this movement. He appealed to the people of the country to strongly oppose this black law and to save the future of the country, the bright future of the children, and the Sanatan and Hindu nation. The government will have to roll back this black law, otherwise any kind of violent movement could occur in the country in the future. Clearly stated that we cannot remain silent on issues related to the future of the youth. This is a question of the future of the country. The common people of the country have always supported the government, be it demonetization or even in situations like Corona. Appealed to all the leaders of the upper caste society and the society to get up and demand their rights. Raise the slogan of 'Now or never'. We do not ask for our rights by begging from anyone. The atmosphere reverberated with such slogans. After the independence of the country, on March 8, there was a massive movement against the UGC in which officially 261000 arrests were made.

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