Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Sunday hit out on the Samajwadi Celebration, accusing it of getting a historical past of insulting seers whereas in energy and searching for their blessings when out of energy, describing such gestures as “drama”. He mentioned the Samajwadi Celebration can neither respect ‘sant’ (seers) nor ‘bhakt’ (devotees).

Maurya was in Agra to attend programmes within the metropolis and was interacting with media individuals on the premises of Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar College.
“When in energy, the Samajwadi Celebration ordered lathi fees on seers and opened fireplace on Ram bhakts in Ayodhya. As soon as out of energy, its leaders start bowing on the toes of seers. That is nothing however nautanki (drama),” Maurya alleged.
He mentioned he had labored with the Vishwa Hindu Parishad and took part within the Ram Janmabhoomi motion. “I do know the Samajwadi Celebration’s historical past properly, and so do the folks. They’ll now not mislead the plenty,” he alleged.
Maurya’s remarks come days after Samajwadi Celebration MP Dimple Yadav met Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati in Mainpuri and apologised for the alleged insult prompted to the seer.
On Narendra Modi turning into India’s longest repeatedly serving democratically elected Prime Minister on June 10, Maurya congratulated him and mentioned the BJP would contest not solely the 2029 Lok Sabha elections however many extra elections below Modi’s management.
“It’s as a result of affection and blessings of the folks of India that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is ready to create a brand new file on June 10. The nation is progressing below his management and can proceed transferring in the direction of the aim of a developed India,” Maurya mentioned.
The deputy chief minister additionally lauded the function of the media, calling it the lifeline of democracy, and mentioned the double-engine authorities on the Centre and in Uttar Pradesh was dedicated to a powerful media ecosystem. He later held a gathering on the circuit home in Agra.

















