Congress Protests Inflation, Unemployment in Ujjain
Congress stages foot march, women bang plates to express anger against BJP policies.

The City Congress in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, staged a strong protest and organised a foot march on Friday evening against the rapidly rising inflation and unemployment in the country.
Leading the march, City Congress Committee president Mukesh Bhati alleged that the BJP-led Union government had brought a 'tsunami of inflation' to the country, making life difficult for the common people.
He further alleged that the government had first eliminated employment opportunities and had now disrupted the lives of ordinary people through rampant inflation. Bhati warned that if the prices of essential daily-use items were not reduced at the earliest, the Congress party would launch an aggressive statewide agitation.
During the march, women Congress workers, including Sapna Sankhla, Sonia Thakur, Neelam Vishwas, and Saba Qureshi, banged plates in their hands to express their anger against the policies of the BJP-led Union government.
Other Congress leaders, including Ravi Rai, Ashok Sarawan, Ajit Singh, Vikram Singh Patel, Chandrabhan Singh Chandel, Chain Singh Chaudhary, Dheeraj Yadav, and Rajesh Rana, also addressed the protest.
The City Congress also staged a sit-in on Friday in support of Rahul Gandhi's protest over alleged police brutality against a student.
At the local Ganesh Chowk, Congress workers gathered in solidarity and expressed their anger against the Union government and the functioning of the police.
Addressing the sit-in, Bhati alleged that the police under the Modi government had brutally lathi-charged a promising student, fired tear-gas shells, and used a pellet gun, resulting in the student losing an eye and sustaining serious injuries.
The Congress party has been critical of the BJP-led Union government's handling of the economy and its impact on the common people.
The party has been demanding that the government take immediate action to reduce the prices of essential daily-use items and create employment opportunities.
The protest in Ujjain is part of the Congress party's nationwide campaign against inflation and unemployment.
The party has been organising protests and rallies across the country to highlight the issues faced by the common people and to demand action from the government.
The situation in India has been marked by rising inflation and unemployment, with the common people facing difficulties in their daily lives.
The Congress party's protest in Ujjain is a reflection of the growing discontent among the people against the BJP-led Union government's policies.
In conclusion, the Congress party's protest in Ujjain against inflation and unemployment is a significant development in the country's political landscape.
The party's demand for action from the government to reduce prices and create employment opportunities is a legitimate one, and it remains to be seen how the government will respond to these demands.
Frequently asked questions
What was the Congress party protesting in Ujjain?
The Congress party was protesting against the rapidly rising inflation and unemployment in the country.
What did women Congress workers do during the protest?
Women Congress workers banged plates in their hands to express their anger against the policies of the BJP-led Union government.