
Prayagraj, 06 June (HS): Advocates organized a welcome
ceremony for Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya in honor of the state
government's decision to increase the honorarium and monthly fees of government
lawyers. Organized under the aegis of the BJP Legal Cell at Hotel DPS Inn in
Civil Lines, the lawyers welcomed the Deputy Chief Minister by garlanding him.
In his address, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya stated that the
government has fulfilled its responsibility towards lawyers. They should
strongly advocate for the government. The legal community is a major strength
of the BJP. Advocates played a significant role in the Ram Temple construction
case. The Allahabad High Court and its lawyers hold a distinct identity in the
country. The legal community has always vigorously fought cases related to
political and national self-respect. We should utilize the opportunities
provided to us honestly. Legal Cell workers should maintain coordination with
the organization. We will achieve a major victory in 2027. The legal community
has played a vital role in every national and international situation. In the
future, the government will provide all possible assistance, but we must
maintain the same level of seriousness towards the organization. The Legal Cell
is a strong part of the organization. We also have a responsibility to the
organization, which we must discharge with complete honesty.
When the Deputy CM told the Metropolitan President that he
is our boss too: While explaining the organisational framework to the workers
of the BJP's legal cell during his address at the function, Deputy CM Keshav
Prasad Maurya said that they should try to put forth their views through the
president. For example, when the party's newly appointed national president
Nitin Naveen reached the Delhi office and PM Modi also reached there, the PM
said that here I am a worker and Nitin Naveen is my boss. Similarly, when I
(Deputy CM) come to the metropolis, I remain a worker and the metropolitan
president Sanjay Gupta is our boss. In the BJP, there is no small or big
worker; a worker remains a worker.
The organizers of the program were Metropolitan Coordinator
of Law Cell Jaivardhan Tripathi and Co-ordinators Shakti Singh and Jitendra
Singh. The program was conducted by Advocate Arvind Pandey. BJP Metropolitan
President Sanjay Gupta, State Co-ordinator Law Cell Ranjeet Singh, Arvind
Singh, Senior Advocate Radhakant Ojha, Former Additional Advocate General
Neeraj Tripathi, Mrityunjay Tiwari, District Panchayat President Dr. VK Singh,
MLA Guru Prasad Maurya, Regional Co-ordinator Ashutosh Pandey, Pradeep Tiwari
Asra, Devendra Nath Mishra, Former Treasurer District Advocates Association
Ratnesh Shukla, Ravindra Tripathi, Aanchal Ojha, Barkha Jaiswal, Mamta Maurya,
Teji Yadav, Sumant Singh, Shyam Prakash Pandey, Shailendra Maurya,
Chandrashekhar Ojha, Devendra Pratap Singh, Om Anand Gupta etc. advocates were
present.
Memorandum submitted regarding various demands: Advocates,
led by Ashutosh Pandey, regional co-ordinator of the legal cell, submitted a
memorandum to the Deputy Chief Minister at the Circuit House regarding the
provision of necessary furniture, computers, printers, and maintenance in the
newly constructed lawyer chambers in the Allahabad High Court complex. The
memorandum stated that each newly constructed chamber should be provided with a
table, chair, cupboard, and other necessary furniture. A computer and printer
should be installed in each chamber so that drafting, printing, and other
necessary judicial work related to litigation can be completed with ease and
efficiency. The Uttar Pradesh government should bear the expenses incurred in
the maintenance, repair, and other upkeep of the newly constructed building and
lawyer chambers, so that lawyers are not burdened with additional financial
resources and the long-term preservation of the buildings is ensured.
Advocates including Devendra Nath Mishra, Purushottam
Maurya, Gyan Narayan, Yogesh Mishra, Anil Mishra, Thakur Prasad Dubey, Ramesh
Kumar Pasi, Vipin Pandey were present.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi