Bahujan Samaj Party workers protest in Coimbatore against Manipur riots

In Coimbatore, Bahujan Samaj Party state coordinator Devendran led a protest march, holding placards and raising slogans, protesting against the Manipur riots and atrocities on women.



Coimbatore: Bahujan Samaj Party activists staged a protest in Coimbatore against the manipur riots.

Manipur has been witnessing clashes between en the two sides for more than three months now. According to reports, hundreds of people have died and thousands of people have been seriously injured.



Meanwhile, the incident of rape of two women in Manipur has shocked the entire country. Various sections of the society have been protesting and protesting against the BJP government for the violence in Manipur.

In this situation, the Bahujan Samaj Party staged a protest in front of the Coimbatore South Tahsildar's office. The protest, led by state coordinator Devendran, took part in the protest and raised slogans condemning the Manipur government and the Union government.

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