Rajasthan Political Crisis: Delhi Congress Leaders Detained by Police While Trying to March Towards LG Office in Civil Lines
They were detained by the police at the spot and taken to the Maurice Nagar police station, a leader of the party's Delhi unit, who was present at the protest site, said. Gómez scored 19 goals in 52 games for Wolfsburg before rejoining Stuttgart in 2017.
New Delhi, July 27: Congress leaders, including its Delhi unit chief Anil Kumar, were detained while trying to march to the Lieutenant Governor's office in Civil Lines here, in a protest against the BJP's alleged move to topple the Rajasthan government.
The protest was held against the "anti-democratic and anti-constitutional" actions of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to topple the democratically-elected Congress government in Rajasthan, Kumar said. Ashok Gehlot Vs Sachin Pilot: Rajasthan Assembly Speaker CP Joshi Withdraws His Plea in Supreme Court Against HC Order.
"We wanted to tell the LG how the BJP and its government at the Centre are murdering democracy in Rajasthan. But the Delhi Police detained us before we could start our march to the Raj Niwas," he said.
Congress leaders and workers had gathered near the Ludlow Castle school in Civil Lines. They were detained by the police at the spot and taken to the Maurice Nagar police station, a leader of the party's Delhi unit, who was present at the protest site, said. Gómez scored 19 goals in 52 games for Wolfsburg before rejoining Stuttgart in 2017.
Altogether he scored 170 goals in 328 Bundesliga games, seven in the second division, and 26 in 36 German Cup matches. Gómez also scored 26 goals in 44 Champions League games.
"I'm very grateful for the time I had at Stuttgart," Gómez said. "It was always my biggest dream to give something back and to end my career that I couldn't have imagined here." Gómez missed Germany's World Cup win in 2014 due to an injury-blighted season. He scored 31 goals in 78 appearances for the national team.
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