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Disgruntled BJP ally SBSP’s chief Om Prakash Rajbhar has urged supporters to thrash ruling party workers with shoes if they spread misinformation, prompting the senior coalition partner to suggest that the EC should take note.
Last month, Rajbhar submitted his resignation from the Yogi Adityanath’s BJP-led ministry, but it is yet to be accepted.
He has also announced fielding Suheldev Bhartiya Samaj Part candidates from several constituencies in Uttar Pradesh.
Rajbahr is heard asking his party workers to beat the BJP workers in a video of his address to an election meeting earlier in Ghosi parliamentary constituency. The video has gone viral on social media.
The video shows him asking supporters to beat up BJP workers if they suggest that a local SBSP candidate is not actually contesting.
BJP workers are telling everyone that we have an alliance, and Mahendra is not contesting, he is heard saying in the video clip.
The SBSP has fielded as many as 39 candidates in the state in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.
Reacting to Rajbhar's statement, state BJP media coordinator Rakesh Tripathi said, "This is extremely unfortunate and objectionable.”
The SBSP has fielded as many as 39 candidates in the state in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections.
The SBSP's flags were also seen in Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi's roadshow in Mirzapur on Friday, 17 May 2019.
Earlier on 15 April, Rajbhar had said there was a meeting on the alliance at the chief ministers residence on 13 April, in which Union minister J P Nadda was also present.
At that meeting, the BJP had proposed to field an SBSP candidate on its symbol, which was disapproved by him, Rajbhar added. He insisted to use his party symbol even if the SBSP got just one seat to contest.
The UP minister for backward class welfare and 'divyangjan' empowerment said he had sought time from Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, but was yet to get an appointment.
Meanwhile, Rajbhar's son and SBSP general secretary Arun Rajbhar said, "The alliance with the BJP is for the assembly polls and not for the Lok Sabha elections."
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