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Congress workers burn PM, Swaraj effigies over Modigate

Source: PTI
June 17, 2015 20:03 IST
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Members of the Youth Congress on Wednesday staged a protest in New Delhi and burnt Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s effigy for not taking action against External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj over Lalit Modi issue.

Congress workers burn effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. Photograph: PTI

The protesters, led by Youth Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja, converged on South Avenue and started marching towards the PM’s residence shouting slogans and holding anti-government placards.

They demanded that Swaraj be sacked with immediate effect for providing assistance to Lalit Modi with the travel documents.

“On one hand, the Modi government is claiming to bring back black money and on the other, they are helping people like Lalit Modi, who is involved in big scams,” spokesperson of Youth Congress Prateek said.

He alleged that police adopted “brutal” attitude towards their peaceful protest.

Congress workers wear Lalit Modi, Sushma Swaraj masks at a protest rally outside the external affairs minister's house in New Delhi. Photograph: PTI

A posse of security personnel barricaded the route to the PM residence after which the protesters set out for Swaraj’s residence at Safadarjung Lane.

Police halted protesters’ march near Chanakyapuri police station, where they burned the effigy of the PM. Few protesters, who tried to forcibly cross the barricades, were detained by the cops.

Congress has been attacking Swaraj for ‘helping’ fugitive former Indian Premier League boss Lalit Modi, who faces trial in India in several cases of financial irregularities, secure travel documents in UK.

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