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Jaipur, June 25 :  Rebel Rajasthan BJP leader Ghanshyam Tiwari today said that he has tendered his resignation from the party and will fight against the "undeclared emergency" in the state and country.

Tiwari had been at loggerheads with the Vasundhara Raje dispensation in the state over a number of issues, including farmers' plight, demand of reservation for the upper caste and corruption. He has been criticising Raje and the BJP leadership after the party's national disciplinary committee issued show-cause notices to him last year.

The notices were sent to him after he alleged that the Rajasthan BJP had become a place for mafias and sycophants, while loyal and qualified people were being sidelined.

Tiwari's son Akhilesh has founded a political outfit named 'Bharat Vahini Party' to contest on all 200 Assembly seats in Rajasthan, the election for which is slated to be held later this year.

At a press conference here today, he said, "Undeclared emergency is more dangerous than actual emergency. I have witnessed both the phases and I am tendering my resignation from the party (BJP) to fight against it."

Tiwari said it was good that the BJP was observing 'Black Day' against the Emergency declared by the Indira Gandhi-led government on June 25, 1975.

"Though imposing emergency is now not possible, it is worth mentioning that the country is going through a phase of undeclared emergency for the last four years," he said.

The disgruntled leader said that he has sent his resignation to BJP President Amit Shah.

"I will now work against undeclared emergency in the country and state to ensure that no one tries to strangulate democratic institutions for power," Tiwari said.

He claimed that the people of were feeling deceived by the BJP whom they had voted to power in Rajasthan in 2013 and for the 25 Lok Sabha seats, the party had won in the state in the 2014 general elections.

Tiwari said that he will fight the upcoming Assembly election from Sanganer seat under the banner of Bharat Vahini Party, founded by his son, and the doors of the outfit are open for like-minded leaders.PTI



Kolkata, Nov 8: Today, on the occasion of the first anniversary of the announcement of demonetisation, the Trinamool Congress Government would be organising ‘Black Day’ or ‘Kaala Dibas’ through a series of protest marches in Kolkata as well as in all the districts.
Stating this, a party statement said in the city the marches would take place in Sealdah, Dharmatala, Hazra, Jadavpur, Behala, Garia and other places. Also, till December 15, the Trinamool Congress will organise masscontact programmes across the state. Demonetisation has been a disaster for the country. Lakhs of people, more in the informal sector, lost their jobs, and tragically, more than 120 people were killed while standing in queues outside banks, trying to exchange demonetised currency or withdraw money in the newly-introduced currency. The disastrous measure of demonetisation that the Central Government promulgated on November 8, 2016 knocked the Indian economy unconscious. Getting back on its feet has been a herculean task. Many people lost their lives, and lakhs lost their jobs. Businesses in both the formal and informal sectors have been devastated. Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress Chairperson Mamata Banerjee  conducted protests against demonetisation across the country. Through her speeches and social media posts, she has proved that demonetisation was a huge scam by the BJP to hoodwink the people of the country, and serve its own interests. In fact, in a sign of her far-sightedness, she was the first political leader to speak out publicly against demonetisation, within an hour of the Prime Minister’s November 8 speech declaring the Centre’s decision.
The purported aim of demonetisation, of recovering black money, has been proved to be an empty boast. The Reserved Bank of India (RBI) has stated that 99 per cent of the demonetised Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes, which formed an overwhelming 86 per cent of the paper currency on circulation, has come back into the economy, yet no black money has been traced.
' While we are strongly against black money and corruption, we are deeply concerned about the common people, the small traders. How will they buy essentials tomorrow? This is financial chaos, disaster let loose on the common people of India. He (the Prime Minister) could not get back the promised black money from abroad, hence so much drama, ' Ms Banerjee stated. ' We want to know from the Prime Minister how our poorest brothers and sisters, who’ve received their week’s hard-earned wages in one Rs 500 notes, will buy atta, rice, etc. tomorrow. This is a heartless and ill-conceived blow to the common people, middle class, agricultural cooperatives, tea garden workers, unorganised labour sector, shopkeepers, farmers and small businesses. All will suffer. There will be deaths due to starvation, ' she said. 
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