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Jaipur . Congress, which had staged protests on the streets in the state last December on the issue of Aravalli, will now protest loudly in the new year too. The All India Congress Committee has now instructed the Congress to take to the streets against the Modi government and the BJP on the issue of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MNREGA). These protests will start from January 5, which will continue till January 30.
All India Congress Committee has opened a front against the Central Government regarding changing the name of MNREGA and many other changes and now in this series a circular has been issued regarding protests in all the states. In Rajasthan too, Congress will take to the streets from January 5 and a road map has also been prepared for this. State Congress President Govind Singh Dotasara said that the Congress Party will hold protests throughout the month of January on the issue of MNREGA, which will be organized at the state, district, block, division and booth level. He said that its roadmap has also been prepared as to where, how much and in what manner the movements will be carried out. He said that special focus will be kept on this especially in rural areas. Public awareness campaigns will be run in rural areas, because only people from rural areas have been getting employment under MNREGA and now their employment is being taken away. First a dharna will be organized at the state level, then demonstrations will be organized in the districts. PCC President says that the Congress party will protest against changing the name of MNREGA and making various amendments in it. Although the date of protest at the state level has not been decided yet, a protest will be organized at the state level after January 10. After that, dharnas will be organized at the district headquarters in all the districts. After that, there will be demonstrations at the Mandal, Booth and Block level, in which a memorandum will be given to the Collector in the name of the President, demanding not to tamper with the original form of MNREGA and to withdraw the changes made by the Central Government.



