AISA-RYA TOOK OUT A TORCH PROCESSION DEMANDING DISMISSAL OF CORRUPT MINISTERS
-Inquilabi Naujavan Sabha (RYA) and All India Students Association (AISA) took out an angry torch procession on the occasion of Bhagat Singh's birth anniversary. The torch procession started from JP Memorial in Ara and passed through Judge, Civil Surgeon's residence, Shaheed Bhawan, Women's College, Subhash Chandra Bose's statue and ended at Veer Kunwar Singh Stadium gate. Hundreds of students-youths, holding torches in their hands, were raising slogans like Bhagat Singh Amar Rahe, Lal Salaam to Bhagat Singh, Plunderer Brown British leave the throne, etc.
ARA (RNI) Inquilabi Naujavan Sabha (RYA) and All India Students Association (AISA) took out an angry torch procession on the occasion of Bhagat Singh's birth anniversary. The torch procession started from JP Memorial in Ara and passed through Judge, Civil Surgeon's residence, Shaheed Bhawan, Women's College, Subhash Chandra Bose's statue and ended at Veer Kunwar Singh Stadium gate. Hundreds of students-youths, holding torches in their hands, were raising slogans like Bhagat Singh Amar Rahe, Lal Salaam to Bhagat Singh, Plunderer Brown British leave the throne, etc.
The torch procession finally turned into a meeting. The meeting was conducted by RYA District Co-Secretary Vishal Kumar. Addressing the gathering, leaders said that even after 77 years of independence, the lives of young people have been pushed into a state of slavery. Just as Bhagat Singh had warned in his time that after the British left, the "brown Englishmen" would seize power and exploit the people like the British. Today, Bhagat Singh's words are proving completely true, as the Modi government, now in power in independent India, has strangled the dreams of youth, workers, and farmers and implemented policies that are as oppressive and exploitative as those of the British.
The youth participating in the torchlight procession raised the slogan "Ripple the brown Englishmen, leave the throne!", exposing the Modi-Nitish government in Bihar. They said that Bhagat Singh's dream is the dream of every young person in this country, but this government is crushing that dream and throwing the youth into the fire of unemployment, inflation, and migration.
Leaders of AISA and RYA said that the Bihar government is neck-deep in corruption. The Bihar government is constantly facing allegations of corruption. Senior JDU leader and minister Ashok Choudhary, Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary, Dilip Jaiswal, Jivesh Mishra, and Mangal Pandey have been accused of scams in various ministries. Crores of rupees are being recovered from the officers' offices daily.
AISA and RYA leaders demanded an investigation into these ministers involved in this deeply corrupt BJP-JDU government and their removal from the cabinet.
The leaders said that while the government's ministers are immersed in corruption, the Bihar government is brutally lathi-charging the youth. Recently, the police brutally lathi-charged Dalit students who were marching to protest irregularities in SC/ST reservations for sub-inspectors. AISA and RYA condemn this. The CAG report revealed irregularities worth ₹71,000 crore in Bihar, but the government has yet to provide any explanation.
In Bihar, the Dalit student organization organized a march to surround the Assembly to protest against the non-compliance of SC-ST roster reservation for sub-inspector and other vacant posts. The Bihar Police brutally lathi-charged the peacefully protesting students. This is highly condemnable. This is not just an attack on students and youth, but a direct attack on those demanding constitutional rights and a conspiracy to weaken the roots of democracy.
AISA and RYA leaders clearly warned that if the ministers are not immediately dismissed from the cabinet and the youth are not granted the rights to respectable employment, education, and freedom, the movement will be intensified. The flames of the torchlight procession have made it clear that this generation is no longer afraid of the repression of the Nitish-Modi government. This generation will follow the revolutionary path of Bhagat Singh and sound the trumpet of change in Bihar.
In Ara, the torchlight procession on Bhagat Singh's birth anniversary was led by CPI (ML) State Committee member Kayamuddin Ansari, AISA State Secretary Sabir Kumar, District Secretary Vikas Kumar, Joint Secretary Roshan Kushwaha, Jaishankar Prasad, Vice President Sudhir Kumar, Shiyakant Baitha, Sumit Kumar, RYA District President Niranjan Kesari, CPI (ML) Office Secretary Dilraj Pritam, AISA leader Vivek Kumar, Sahil Arora, Sagar Paswan, Pappu Kumar, Kamlesh Kumar, Rajan, Rahul, Amitabh, Chandan, Abhishek, Umesh, Deepak, Akash, Gautam, Sarin, Govind, Vishwakarma, Krishna, and hundreds of AISA and RYA workers.
The torchlight procession was taken out from the fair ground in Gadhani to Gadhani market. It was led by Agiaon MLA Shivprakash Ranjan, Anand Kumar, Dharmendra Kumar, Vikas Kumar, Rajesh Kumar, Sunny Deol, etc. It was taken out at three places in Sahar block. Which was led by Imran Ali, Vijay Bharti, Mukesh, Ajit Paswan, Dawood Hussain, Sadaf, Rahul, Parveen etc.
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