Congress protest: Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka detained; Section 144 in New Delhi. 10-point cheat sheet

Congress MPs lie down on the road as party leader Rahul Gandhi, wearing black clothes, looks on during a protest march as part of party's nationwide protest over price rise, unemployment and GST hike on essential items. (PTI)Premium
Congress MPs lie down on the road as party leader Rahul Gandhi, wearing black clothes, looks on during a protest march as part of party's nationwide protest over price rise, unemployment and GST hike on essential items. (PTI)
2 min read . Updated: 05 Aug 2022, 05:04 PM IST Livemint

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Wearing black clothes, Congress MPs led by party chief Sonia Gandhi started a protest in the parliament on Friday against price rise and GST hike. In a footage, congress leader Priyanka Gandhi crossed the barricades where she held a brief sit-in before being taken away by cops. She, along with other Congress leaders was dragged into buses from outside the party's headquarters in Delhi today.

His brother, Congress MP Rahul Gandhi was also detained. The group of leaders was restricted to a hall in Kingsway Camp in GTB Nagar.

Congress protest against price rise: Here are 10 points on this top political story

 

  • Congress is holding a massive protest even when the Delhi police have denied permission for it. The Paramilitary forces and the Delhi police have blocked the Vijai Chowk road and the route from Parliament to President's House by barricades. Women paramilitary personnel are queued right on the other side of the barricades to stop the Congress MPs from protesting. They have also planned to gherao the Prime Minister's Office.
  • The protesting Congress MPs slogans against the government demanding that the Goods and Services Tax (GST) hike on essential items be withdrawn.

  • The Delhi Police has denied permission to the opposition party to stage a protest in the national capital as prohibitory orders are in place in New Delhi district.
  • A large number of police personnel has been deployed at 24, Akbar road amid heavy rains in Central Delhi.
  • Police prevented the party's efforts to hold similar marches in Mumbai, India’s financial capital, Gauhati, and some other cities, detaining party members and taking them away in buses and other vehicles.
  • Congress was infuriated by the government's decision last month to impose a tax on packed milk curd, cheese, buttermilk, packed rice, flour and wheat.

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