Thousands of people took to the streets against Vladimir Putin in Russia, demand for resignation intensified
Protesting protests against Russian President Vladimir Putin are taking place. These demonstrations are taking place after the arrest of the Governors of the remote areas of the country. The governorate has been arrested on suspicion of multiple deaths.
The anger of the people against President Vladimir Putin is increasing in the remote areas of Russia. Thousands of local people have taken to the streets and are demanding Putin’s resignation after the arrest of the very popular governor of the area. The protesters are raising slogans of ‘Putin Isifa Do’ and demanding the release of local governor Sergei Furgal. The governor has been arrested on suspicion of multiple deaths.
These protests have taken place in Khyberovsk and several other towns bordering China. People of the Russian Security Service have launched a massive campaign after Putin’s path to power remained clear until 2036. It is being told that Sergei came to power in the year 2018 after defeating the supporters of the Putin candidate. Now the biggest search operation has been conducted against them till now.
Arrested for spying journalist
Earlier last week, a famous defense journalist was arrested for allegedly spying for the Czech Republic. Not only this, but the house of human rights activist Mikhail Khodorkovsky was also raided. Mikhail had planned a demonstration against the constitution. Western analysts say that this arrest indicates that Putin has gained votes by playing and this could be a problem for him at any time.
People in the Putin administration say that in the referendum, the public has strongly trusted them. This result of the referendum has come at a time when the rating of the Russian President has gone down. The city of Khabarovsk, with a population of 6 lakhs, is usually a very quiet city but the atmosphere has deteriorated after the arrest of the Governor. On Saturday, around 35 thousand people participated in the demonstration, which is the biggest demonstration in the history of the region.
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