Cedar against Prashant Kishore, 2,000 people supporters on Bihar Assembly | Bharat News

Cedar against Prashant Kishore, 2,000 people supporters on Bihar Assembly | Bharat News

John Suraj Party founder Prashant Kishore, eight other leaders of the outfit and 2,000 unidentified supporters have been booked to attack, riot and violate curfew orders in Patna on Wednesday.

Apart from Kishore, the state president of the cedar at the Secretariat Police Station of Patna is Manoj Bharti, Spokesperson Vivek Kumar, NP Mandal, Kishore Kumar, Arvind Singh, Lalan Yadav, Jitendra Yadav and Utubar-Polytian Manishi Kaship.

According to the FIR, the authorities came to know about the plan of Gerao Assembly, a day before the protest of June 23 and stopped all routes in the assembly.

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“Initially, party leaders and workers were expected to proceed from Sheikhpura House to Sheikhpura House to Dumra Choki via Belly Road, Income Tax Golmber and R Block. However, the group wandered from Dumra Chowki via the road to Patel Golman.

It claims that although March was to reach the protest site through the Chitkohra Bridge, it moved towards Gate No. 2 of Patna Zoo via Taylor Road. “When the police tried to stop them, the crowd broke through the barricades and reached the SSG Gate,” it says.

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The FIR further alleged that the protesters started physically faced and physically faced by the protesters “,”, “Despite repeatedly informed that the prohibitory orders under Section 163 of the Indian Nagik Suraksha Sanhita were imposed from 21 July to 25 July … Bihar assembly session was applicable.”

The protesters were allegedly directed to the head of the protest area nominated at Gardenibagh and warned of legal action for non-non-transportation. Despite this, “The processions blocked half of the Taylor Road and Patel Golmber, resulting in about two hours of traffic disintegration, which led to significant inconvenience to the general public”, says FIR.

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Jaan Suraj had decided to mount the assembly on three demands – 2 lakh rupees to poor families, three decimal allocation of land to landless Dalit families, and taking action against alleged corruption in land surveys.

According to officials, the party had not sought permission for protest, and that a scuffle broke, making the police a pioneer to the protesters.

Kishore later said on Wednesday that a delegation of a Jaan Suraj met Chief Secretary Amrit Lal Meena to formally meet a list of his demands, saying that “the party would hold another protest, surround the Chief Minister’s residence” if the demands are not met in a week.

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