Mangalore, Jan 12: Unable to bear the burden of increasing price of Liquefied Petroleum Gas, both men and women members of different families took to the streets in Mangalore and staged a novel protest on Saturday.
The protest was organized by Gas and Ration Users Forum, Mangalore, in association with Praja Vikas Seva Trust.
Raising slogans against union government, the protesters gathered in front of the office of Deputy Commissioner and prepared tea using firewood on the road. Once the tea was ready, it was served among protesters.
Ayisha Mumtaz, organizing secretary of the Forum, speaking on the occasion said that the poor are middle class fed up with the anti-people policies of the union government, which is never bothered about the increasing burden on common man.
“We, the poor and middle class people, are the direct victims of the policies of the union government. The prices of LPG and other basic needs should be immediately brought down,” she said.
Speaking on the occasion, Mohammed Siddeeq Jakribettu, warned the government the protest would intensify in coming days if it failed to meet the demands of common man.
B M Vishnu Moorthy, Dharmendra K, Rekha Baliga, and Salim Bolangadi were present on the occasion.
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