Muslim girl students protest in Jaipur against Balmukund Acharya, provoked by comments on hijab

Jaipur News: Hundreds of Muslim students from Jaipur’s government schools marched against BJP MLA Balmukund Acharya of the Hawa mahal assembly constituency at the Subhash Chowk police station. The female students are carrying signs criticizing the local MLA as they demonstrate in front of the police station.

The news claims that local MLA Balmukund Acharya was called for the yearly function, and students at the government school in the Gangapul district claim that religious chants were raised during the event. Also discussed was the hijab. Students claim that the local MLA’s religious shouts during the yearly function were inappropriate.

It is notable because Balmukund Acharya, the BJP MLA representing Hawamahal, has a long history of being involved in controversy. Following the BJP’s triumph in the 2023 Rajasthan Assembly elections, a video of him alerting a Jaipur police officer over the phone about the removal of meat businesses became popular on social media.

After some time, a video of Jaipur Hawamahal MLA Balmukund Acharya is going viral on social media, in which he is telling what is his stand.

MLA Balmukund Acharya in action mode in Jaipur, orders to remove illegal meat shops

Jaipur: The ‘BJP‘s’ magic was evident in the Rajasthan Assembly elections. With 199 assembly seats, the BJP secured 115 seats in the state. Numerous MLAs from the BJP who were elected have already begun to carry out their duties. Balmukund Acharya, the BJP’s Hawamahal MLA, has been in action mode since early this morning.

A video that shows BJP MLA Balmukund Acharya telling an officer over the phone to take down the non-vegetarian food stalls from the streets is becoming viral on social media.

Balmukund Acharya represents Hawamahal as an MLA. By phone, he warned the officer that non-vegetarian food should not be sold on the streets. It is advisable to remove all food stalls by evening. In addition to visiting Chandi Ki Taksal, Subash Chowk, and Karbala, he also visited many other places in Jaipur himself.

Can we publicly serve non-vegetarian food on the road?’ he inquired, calling the officer among the crowd. Give a yes or no response. As a result, you are endorsing this. As of right now, none of the non-vegetarian carts that are currently being constructed or driven should be visible. I don’t care who the officer is; I will get the report from you in the evening.

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