VARANASI: A day after posters bearing slogan " Narendra Modi Banaras Chhoro (Narendra Modi, Quit Varanasi)" were put up in the city by the UP-Bihar Ekta Manch in relation with attacks on people of UP and Bihar in Gujarat, workers of BJP’s youth wing BJYM on Wednesday came up with posters portraying Congress MLA Alpesh Thakor as the 10-headed demon king Ravana.BJYM workers led by Shripati Mishra also took out procession in Kutchery area raising slogans like "Gujaratiyon se bair nahi, Alpesh Thakor teri khair nahi (No enmity with Gujaratis, Alpesh Thakor you will have it)" and accused Thakor of fanning violence in Gujarat. The poster also has the image of Gujarat chief minister Vijay Rupani "Pained by attacks on people of UP and Bihar in Gujarat by the Congress workers we have portrayed Thakor as Ravana symbolizing the 'rakshasi pravriti' ( demonic nature )," said MishraHe added, "This Vijaya Dashami, Rupani will give a message that that every Indian has the right to earn his living anywhere in the country."However, the Kashi Kshetra unit president of BJYM Rajesh Rajbhar made it clear that it was not the official programme of the organization. "Any person or member is free to express protest independently. It is not the official programme of BJYM," Rajbhar told TOI.Meanwhile, the workers of Youth Congress led by state general secretary Raghvendra Chaubey held "Achman Sankalp Satyagrah" at Dashashwamedh Ghat on Wednesday. "With this satyagrah we have taken pledge on the bank of Ganga to bid adieu to Modi from Varanasi," said Chaubey alleging that he (Modi) has failed to fulfill his promise of protecting 'sarva samaj' (all the people).On Tuesday, while a little-known outfit UP-Bihar Ekta Manch put up posters telling Modi and Gujarati community to leave the city, Congress termed it as a failure of the government and warned of launching a satyagarh if attacks were not stopped.