
Politics has intensified after the withdrawal of cases against Kshatriya youths in the state. A case was registered against the youth who protested against Padmaavat after violently protesting. More than 50 social organizations of North Gujarat had presented before the government to withdraw the case. After which all the cases against him have been withdrawn. Now the Koli community has also come to the fore. Former MLA and Koli leader Ritvik Makwana has demanded that the government withdraw the cases against the Koli community. He submitted that even when the cases of Patidar agitation were withdrawn, we made this demand, we are happy that the cases against the youth of the Kshatriya community were withdrawn, but also withdraw the cases against Koli society along with other communities. He said the cases of LRD agitation, agitation against Nirma should also be withdrawn. Ritvik Makwana has demanded to withdraw the cases against the Koli community in Vinchiya.
Let us tell you that there was a fierce protest against the depiction of Kshatriyas in the film Padmaavat and in Ahmedabad also some groups of Kshatriya youths vandalized the mall regarding the non-release of the film and also set fire to vehicles outside the mall. Many police cases were filed against the youth of the Kshatriya community who were violently protesting. Several cases were also reported in Mahudi, Vijapur police station in North Gujarat. The government has shown readiness to withdraw all these cases.
In order to withdraw these police cases, under the leadership of North Gujarat Rajput Samaj president and BJP's Gujarat regional spokesperson Jayrajsinh Parmar, Shri Rajput Karni Sena president Virbhadrasinh Jadeja, Mahakal Sena president Vijaysinh Chavda, Rajput Vidya Sabha's Ashwin Singh Sarvaiya, Kirpal Singh Chavda, more than a thousand leaders including MLA C. J. Chavda along with CM Bhupendra Patel and Deputy Chief Minister Harsh Sanghvi made a presentation




























