‘BJP govt will be formed again in 2027,’ asserts Pankaj Chaudhary
Taking exception to the recent separate meeting of Brahmins, the new UP BJP chief stated that such caste-based meetings and activities are against the party's Constitution.
Taking exception to the recent separate meeting of Brahmins, the new UP BJP chief stated that such caste-based meetings and activities are against the party's Constitution.
Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav has claimed that infighting in the Uttar Pradesh BJP is rooted in the fact that BJP MLAs have already received news that 2.89 crore voters' names have been removed from the electoral rolls while it is being made out to be a confrontation stemming from a "rebel meeting".
Akhilesh Yadav said that the illegal trade of codeine cough syrup is worth thousands of crores of rupees.
Addressing a state-level women's convention, Mahila Sammelan, at Pachgaon in Dholpur district on Friday, Sharma said, "The erstwhile Congress government did not allot any development work or project to this district."
He said assaulting and humiliating unemployed youth by grabbing their hair reflects the BJP government's arrogance of power, which has now taken an inhumane form.
The incident occurred on the evening of October 23. According to AAP officials who visited the site, the child fell into a waterlogged plot and her body was recovered by local residents hours later.
He said, "Driven by the arrogance of power, the BJP, along with feudal forces, is committing injustice against farmers, youth, and women. There is a conspiracy to erase the Constitution and the name of its maker, Baba Saheb Dr B R Ambedkar."
The controversy erupted after the BJP government announced it had conducted cloud seeding operations on Tuesday to mitigate the city's pollution
Samajwadi Party National President Akhilesh Yadav has alleged that the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh has ruined the state's healthcare system during its years in office leaving hospitals in a state of disrepair.
During this period from 12 June last year till 27 October this year, 132 cases have ended in conviction against 26 Class-I officers, 30 Class-II officers, 93 Class-III employees, 8 Class-IV employees, 8 other public servants, and 15 private persons.