Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) state president Isudan Gadhvi, Chaitar Vasava, Gopal Italia, city president Dharmesh Bhandari and Leader of Opposition Payal Sakariya were among those who attended the rally. At this meeting, AAP's Isudan Gadhvi openly took a dig at the government at an event held in Surat and asserted that "Tiger Abhi Zinda Hai". In front of thousands of people present at the event, he questioned the Rs 10,000 crore budget of the Surat Municipal Corporation and asked, "Who eats this Rs 10,000 crore budget?" A large number of people attended the event and Isudan's challenging statements received a lot of applause, sparking debates in the political atmosphere. Posters were torn with ink on the photos of AAP leaders
Politics heated up in the area even before the public meeting began, posters were put up in protest of the party's top leaders. The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) staged a fierce protest calling these leaders 'anti-Hindus'. Along with this, the photos of AAP leaders wearing Muslim caps were inked and the photos were also torn. 'Today they have come, tomorrow they will be followed by pagans'
A VHP activist said, "There is a public meeting of 'Mughals' in Godadara area at 8 pm. Just as Babur and Aurangzeb came here and slowly started their footing, the Aam Aadmi Party is trying to expand its footing. Today they have come, tomorrow they will be followed by heretics, then the cases of love-jihad will start here. Many incidents like chain-snatching will increase. What was controversial in the posters?
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will hold a Parivartan Sabha in Godadara area today (January 8). The posters had pictures of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) state president Isudan Gadhvi, Gopal Italia, Chaitar Vasava and Manoj Sorathia. The posters, in particular, were edited with photos of leaders wearing Muslim caps. The poster read, "Muslim Society-Sweet Creek" as an invite. Black ink was also smeared on the faces of these leaders by the protesters. Aggressive opposition to Vishwa Hindu Parishad
As soon as these posters surfaced, a large number of Vishwa Hindu Parishad workers took to the streets. VHP activists alleged that these leaders have an anti-Hindu mentality. The activists raised slogans such as "We will not allow anti-Hindu leaders to come to our area". During the protests, posters of Gopal Italia were torn down and the photos of Hanta and other leaders were inked to express their anger. The atmosphere in Godadara area became tense
The protest ahead of the meeting has led to tense atmosphere in the Godadara area. On the one hand, the AAP is trying to make its meeting a success at night, on the other hand, it is becoming a challenge for the police to maintain law and order due to the opposition of Hindu organizations. Italia is an anti-religious man: Jay Sharma
VHP activist Jay Sharma said, "There is a public meeting of 'Mughals' in Godadara area. This is Aam Aadmi Party's Gopal Italia, who is an anti-Sanatan Dharma man, who has always been spreading misinformation about religion. Sometimes they insult our Bhagavad Gita; sometimes they insult our storytellers. We have just seen the banners of such a person coming to Godadara tomorrow and holding a public meeting with his party to promote politics here. You can see how these people wearing caps have put up banners. This is opposed by the Sanatani brothers of the entire Godadara area. 'They have no entry' in our Hindu-dominated area.
"We want this to be a Hindu-dominated area," he added. We request the administration to shut down this public meeting and push these heretics out of here. They have a 'no entry' in our Hindu-dominated area. Attempt to create an atmosphere of riots before the meeting: AAP
AAP city president Dharmesh Bhandari said that people who have close ties to the BJP leader tried to create an atmosphere of riots before the meeting and met the PI of Godadara police station at midnight and lodged a complaint to take legal action against all these anti-social elements.
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