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‘Chanda chor’ slogans, bandaged MLAs: Samajwadi Party targets BJP
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The Indian Express
While some legislators carried donation boxes in an apparent reference to the controversy surrounding the Ram Temple ‘donation’ theft, others wore bandages to protest the alleged use of force against youth during the NEET protest in Delhi.
Speaking to The Indian Express, SP legislator Ragini Sonkar said the party will seek a discussion in the Assembly on the Ram Temple donation issue.
SP MLA Sachin Yadav arrived at the Assembly with a symbolic bandage tied around his forehead and a plaster on one hand.
(Express Photo) SP MLA Sachin Yadav arrived at the Assembly with a symbolic bandage tied around his forehead and a plaster on one hand.
Among those remembered was Samajwadi Party MLA Alam Badi Azmi, the oldest serving member of the UP Assembly.