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Case Registered Against BJP Tamil Nadu State President

Case registered against BJP Tamil Nadu state president. Case registered against 5000 people including BJP state president Annamalai, who protested against petrol and diesel prices.

A case has been registered against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president Annamalai, former national secretary H. Raja and more than five thousand people.

According to a police official, the case has been registered for protesting and marching toward the state secretariat in Chennai on Tuesday demanding a reduction in petrol and diesel prices without permission.

BJP workers along with Annamalai marched towards the Secretariat in Chennai. Annamalai condemned the state government for not reducing taxes on petrol and diesel.

He said that the DMK had promised in its manifesto that they would reduce the prices of petrol and diesel by Rs 5 and Rs 4 respectively.

PM Modi has reduced fuel prices twice. We demand the state government fulfill what it has promised in its manifesto.

Malali Mosque Controversy: Demand to dismiss VHP’s appeal of Malali Mosque Management in Karnataka, know what is the whole controversy

Malali Masjid controversy has taken a new turn in the Dakshina Kannada district.

The mosque management on Tuesday sought dismissal of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP)’s demand in the local court.

The VHP has urged the court to appoint a court commissioner to conduct a survey of Juma Masjid in Malali town near Mangaluru.

After the dispute, the court ordered the mosque management to stop the work.

Significantly, during the renovation of the mosque, the structure of the temple came to the fore on April 21. Since then a dispute arose regarding the Malali Masjid.

After the dispute, the court ordered the mosque management to stop the work.

Challenging the demand of the VHP, the management of the Assayed Abdullahil Madani Masjid Administrative Committee has filed an application.

The Third Additional Civil Court will hear the issue. The court can also decide whether a survey of the mosque can be ordered or not.

CM also said on Malali Masjid.

Simultaneously, Chief Minister Bommai made a statement on the question demanding a survey of Malali Masjid along the lines of Gyanvapi Masjid in Uttar Pradesh.

He said that it would not be appropriate for him to speak on the issue as the matter is in court and the issue is being considered. The matter is to be heard on June 3.

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