Bachchu Kadu will protest in front of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' residence in Nagpur
Prahar Janshakti Party chief Bachchu Kadu gave a big boost to the morale of the workers by honouring them at a divisional meet organised at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The award distribution ceremony was held at this event and Bachchu Kadu created new enthusiasm among the workers with his aggressive style. "Prahar is the only party in the state that honours its workers," he said, giving a clear message to the office bearers. "While working in the party, do not expect to get anything, but see what you can give."
Verbal criticism on the issue of the disabled
Bachchu Kadu, while speaking on the issue of the disabled, expressed his displeasure in strong words over the inequalities in the society. "If it weren't for me, they wouldn't have come to the hall, let alone the stage," he said, pointing out the mentality of the society. While the disabled in other states get higher salaries, the main demand was that the salaries of the disabled in Maharashtra should be increased.
Anger over water issue
"There are 288 MLAs, MPs, ministers and the Prime Minister in the state, but people still do not get water," said Bachchu Kadu, criticizing the state government. Referring to the death of Mauli of Yavatmal, he expressed anger over the government's inaction.
Focus on Nagpur, announcement of agitation
Bachchu Kadu expressed his determination to protest in lakhs in front of the residence of Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in Nagpur. "On the 14th, holding a blood donation camp in front of the residence of four ministers is a sacrifice of blood," he said, indicating the opening of a new chapter of the struggle. "I swear by God that just as rain falls in June, so too will the Prahar workers rain in Nagpur," this declaration created immense enthusiasm among the workers at the gathering. The protest will be insistent on other demands, including loan waiver for farmers and increase in the honorarium of the disabled.
Criticizing the schemes in the state, Bachchu Kadu raised questions about the governance of the ruling party, saying, "Currently, commission schemes are being implemented in the state. Those schemes that yield high commissions are approved immediately."