Basti News Today: The phase of political rhetoric regarding Sambhal violence has intensified in Uttar Pradesh. On one hand, many Samajwadi Party leaders have been targeting the state government regarding this incident. On the other hand, BJP in its clarification is claiming to follow the court order.
Former MP and BJP in-charge of Assam Harish Dwivedi reached Basti. On this occasion, he reacted to the Sambhal incident. He said that the team had gone to survey Sambhal following the court order, it is the responsibility of the government to follow the court order.
Harish Dwivedi targeted SP
On the Sambhal riots, Harish Dwivedi targeted SP and said that they are doing politics in the matter only for the votes of the special class. SP is not concerned with their interests and security. He alleged, “The reason for the Muslim community lagging behind in other fields including education is because of Congress and Samajwadi Party.
SP supremo Akhilesh Yadav had made serious allegations on the by-elections held in UP. Countering his allegations, Harish Dwivedi said, “Akhilesh Yadav used to steal, so he is thinking of others as well.”
‘Congress-SP are confusing’
maharashtra assembly elections On the victory of Mahayuti, Harish Dwivedi said that Maharashtra has broken the record of the last 50 years. No one has got such a huge majority in history. They said that Lok Sabha elections After this, the people of the country have now understood that the people of Congress and SP were misleading the public. The result of which is coming in the form of election results.
‘Reasonable violence is meaningless and senseless’
Bharatiya Janata Party’s Legislative Council member Devendra Pratap Singh termed the violence as meaningless and meaningless. He said that peace and coexistence is an ancient tradition of Indian culture. Therefore, the feeling of coexistence will have to be awakened in everyone.
Legislative Council member Devendra Pratap Singh expressed condolences to the people killed in the Sambhal violence and termed such an incident as tragic. On the allegations being made by SP on the incidents that took place during the UP by-elections, Devendra Pratap Singh said that everyone has every right to express and express their views. Therefore, Akhilesh Yadav should talk about himself, we will not comment on his statement.
Protest against the slogan ‘If we divide we will be cut’
In response to another question, Legislative Council member Devendra Pratap Singh asked the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Expressed opposition to that slogan in very measured words. He said that the slogan of ‘Batenge to Katenge’ is certainly a historical example, but it has been seen in history that whenever there is disintegration in the society, the country is caught in the chains of slavery. Devendra Pratap Singh had reached here to attend a private program.
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