The ‘Pahari-Desi’ dispute is not stopping in Uttarakhand, state agitators submitted a memorandum to the PM through the city magistrate

The ‘Pahadi-Desi’ controversy in Uttarakhand is not taking the name of stopping. After the opposition, now the state agitators have also come out in protest against Parliamentary Affairs Minister Premchand Agarwal. On Tuesday, the agitators have submitted a memorandum to the DM.
The ‘Pahadi-Desi’ controversy is not stopping in Uttarakhand
Let us tell you that during the budget session, Parliamentary Affairs Minister Premchand Agarwal was answering a question in the House, during which the opposition taunted the minister by using the word ‘Pahadi’. After which the minister got angry. It is alleged that during this time the minister used abusive words for the Paharis. After which politics heated up in Uttarakhand.
State agitators submitted a memorandum to the PM through the City Magistrate
After the controversial statement of the cabinet minister, the state agitators in Dehradun on Tuesday expressed their displeasure and reached the DM office. Where they submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister through the City Magistrate. In the memorandum, apart from the statement given by the minister, objection has been lodged regarding the provision of live-in relationship in UCC and land law.