Congress protests Kejriwal’s clergy wage plan, calls it exclusionary

Weeks after AAP (Aam Aadmi Get together) convenor and former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal introduced a month-to-month wage of Rs 18,000 for Hindu monks and Sikh granthis below the ‘Pujari Granthi Samman Yojana,’ the Congress has ramped up its criticism, accusing him of exclusionary politics forward of the Delhi meeting elections.
The social gathering demanded related monetary assist for Buddhist monks and monks of Guru Ravidas and Valmiki temples.
Lots of of Congress employees, led by senior chief Udit Raj, staged a protest exterior Kejriwal’s at Ferozshah Highway residence in Delhi on Tuesday. Initially deliberate for Jantar Mantar, the demonstration was relocated after police denied permission. Delhi Police detained Udit Raj and a number of other protesters, together with Buddhist monks and monks, at Mandir Marg police station.