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OBC students from Lakhni will send 5 thousand letters to the Chief Minister

Umesh Singanjude's appeal to participate in the campaign

Lakhni News:- Nagpur winter session has started from 7th December. 1 lakh OBC students and parents of Vidarbha will send letters to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar and OBC Welfare Minister to draw the government’s attention to the issues of OBCs.

OBC students Letter Campaign

Professor Umesh Singhanjude has appealed that 5 thousand letters will be sent from Lakhni Taluka and maximum number of students and parents should participate in this campaign.

A letter campaign has been started for the state of Maharashtra to conduct a caste-wise census like the state of Bihar, to start 72 slums for OBCs, to implement Swadhar Yojana for OBCs, to give 100 percent scholarship to OBC students.

OBC students and parents of Vidarbha will participate in this campaign

OBC students and parents of Vidarbha will participate in this campaign. it has been decided to send an attention-grabbing letter in this regard. 50 thousand students and parents of Lakhani taluka will give letters and signatures to the Chief Minister for various demands of OBCs.

A campaign to send letters and signatures to the Chief Minister has been started and the address. OBC students and parents to send letters to the Chief Minister is the Chief Minister’s Secretariat. Pin Code of Civil Lines Commissionerate Nagpur is 44001.

Lakhani taluk president Umesh Singanjude, Gopal Nakade,Sanjay Vanve,Yadavrao Gaikwad, Devram Fate, Vilas Lanjewar, Madhukar Mohture. OBC Seva Sangh have appealed to the government to pay attention to the issues of OBCs. A letter to this address.

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