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Apna Dal (S) leader and Union Minister Anupriya Patel on Wednesday, 26 December, gave a miss to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's programme in Deoria district, a day after her husband and party president voiced frustration with the BJP over “treatment” of smaller NDA allies.
Anupriya, the Union Minister of State for Health, was conspicuous by her absence at the event where the chief minister inaugurated a medical college.
She was also not present at a function attended by the chief minister in Siddharthnagar on Tuesday, 25 December. The same day, her husband and party President Ashish Patel alleged at a press conference in Mirzapur that smaller parties were feeling “ignored” by the bigger NDA partner – the BJP.
When asked about the Union minister skipping the programme, Apna Dal (S) leader Anurag Patel told PTI over phone, “There was no formal invitation to her by the government so she did not attend the events on 25 and 26 December.”
However, when BJP Deoria district media in-charge Satyedra Mani was asked for his comment, he said, “She did not come to the programme and I do not know the reason behind her absence.”
On Tuesday, Apna Dal leader and Shohratgarh MLA Amar Singh attended the CM's programme in Siddharthnagar. He told reporters afterwards that the government should have invited Anupriya.
Ashish claimed that his party was not getting “proper importance” and said that the state BJP leadership was not giving the respect the party deserves.
The Apna Dal (S) not only went public with its frustration with the BJP, but also demanded a “respectable number” of seats to contest the Lok Sabha elections, asserting that the party had widened its base during the last five years.
Ashish Patel's outburst came days after Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP) Chief Upendra Kushwaha walked out of the NDA. He was upset with the BJP after it asserted that the RLSP would not be given more than two seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha election.
Earlier in March, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) ended its four-year-old alliance with the NDA over the Centre's refusal to grant a special category status to Andhra Pradesh.
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