BJP MLAs were angry not to get a chair on stage, sat among the workers and sat down

A meeting was held in the BJP state headquarters in Jaipur on Tuesday before undertaking the Tricolor trip in Rajasthan. In this meeting, Civil Lines Mla Gopal Sharma did not find a chair to sit on stage, which made him angry. The MLA then decided to sit between the workers in front of the stage. The mayor of the corporation resigned from his post. When the MLA sat with the workers, the president of the BJP city of Amit Goel called him on stage. But Mla Sharma replies angry and says: Big leaders are sitting on stage, you don’t have a place. Abit Goyal said that we would keep you in our hearts. Then Mla Sharma folded his hand and said he would sit under the workers. As this has seen it all, the Deputy Mayor of the Greater Municipal Corporation, Puneet Karnavat, left his chair and encouraged Mla Gopal Sharma to get on stage and sit among the workers themselves. After this, chairs were placed on stage to sit in the second line. The 10 -day Tricolor Yatra program was told that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) arranged a 10 -day Tricolor travel from the country from 13 to 23 May, which aims to celebrate the success of ‘Operation Sindoor’ and to show the country’s commitment to terrorism. Through the Tricolor journey, the BJP not only wants to convey the message of the success of the operation to the people, but also wants to establish a sense of patriotism and unity among the countrymen. The party has called on all workers and citizens to actively participate in this visit. The Yatra will be largely arranged in rural and urban areas, including different cultural and social programs in honor of the armed forces. ‘Operation Sindoor’ was launched by the Government of India on April 22, following the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, the government of India began ‘Operation Sindoor’. Under this operation, the Indian Army destroyed 9 terrorists bases in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK). More than 100 terrorists were killed and many Pakistani air base was destroyed in this operation. This action caused Pakistan heavy military and economic loss. Indian Air Force Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti said about Operation Sindoor: “Our fight is with terrorists, not the Pakistani army.” But since the Pakistani army supported terrorists, we replied. They are responsible for damage. Share this story -tags