BJP councilor Ravindra Singh Negi's video goes viral!

Kokila Chokkanathan

assembly elections are to be held in the country's capital delhi in february next year. In such a situation, political parties are busy strengthening their position by going among the people. Meanwhile, the video of the bjp councilor is going viral on social media, on which reactions are coming continuously.

The video is of bjp councilor ravindra Singh Negi, who is seen roaming in his area Vinod nagar and instructing shopkeepers to write their names on the carts and hoist a saffron flag. Councilor ravindra Singh Negi is roaming in the area and advising every shopkeeper and street vendor that if you are a Muslim, then write your name on your shop and if you are a Hindu, then hoist a saffron flag. During this, he is seen hoisting a saffron flag with his own hands on the fruit and vegetable cart.

Lakshman Yadav raised questions

Social activist leader Laxman Yadav has reacted to this video of the bjp leader on his 'X' handle. He posted on 'X' and wrote, "Is it right to do this? Isn't the Constitution being violated by doing this? Do the people of bjp really not believe in the Constitution? Will any action be taken against people like these?

Let us tell you that assembly elections are to be held in delhi in February. This is the reason why these days aam aadmi party convenor and former delhi CM arvind kejriwal is visiting many areas in the capital. From there, he is also issuing guidelines to his government and MLAs to complete the remaining development work soon. On the other hand, the congress party in delhi is trying to find its lost ground in the state by taking out Nyay Yatra.

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